Audio Interview: Distressed German Companies: How To Create M&A Opportunities with Exceptional Values

ETAuto Desk ETAuto Desk | 06-04 00:30

Ron Hesse speaks with Phil Hertzog
In the 20-minute Audio Interview, Mr. Hertzog discusses these questions:

  • In our first interview we spoke about Distressed M&A in Germany and that by acquiring the operations of a distressed company in Germany the investor can create significant return on their investment. What more can you tell us about that?
  • What do you mean by the deals are moving fast and the utilization of the structure and methods behind distressed M&A acquisitions in Germany?
  • So this is how you define the utilization of structure and method principles behind distressed M&A acquisitions. How do you address the topic of speed that you deemed critical for success?
  • Phil, could you summarize for us?

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