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Distress Investing: Principles and Technique by Marty Whitman and Fernando Diz

 

Coming in April 2009, highly respected value investor Marty Whitman writes about the world of distressed investing. Wiley desribes the book as follows:
A comprehensive guide to distress investing around the world
Increasingly, corporate rehabilitation is more interesting than corporate liquidation to governments and capital markets. Following this trend, a mezzanine industry of mutual funds, hedge funds, and private investors has stepped up to fill the role of the traditional corporate lender. Distress Investing puts this topic in perspective and covers the essential aspects of this discipline–from its theoretical underpinnings to its practical applications. The book features cases studies of some of the biggest distress investing situations, including Kmart and Pacific Gas & Electric. From the recent changes to U.S. bankruptcy code and creditor rights to cash bailouts, readers will learn how to analyze distressed situations such as pricing issues, arbitrage opportunities, tax disadvantages, and the reorganization of funding plans. Written by the leading practitioner of distress investing and coauthored by a leading academic in the field, this book is certain to become the bible on this topic for professional investors and students alike.
(Source: Wiley.com)

This is a very timely book. Another excellent book for practitioners looking to brush up on this topic in light of increased opportunities in the distressed space is