Corporate Debt
The First Brands Collapse: A Masterclass in How Wall Street Wins, Even When Companies Lose
A car parts company’s collapse reveals a troubling truth: some lenders profited handsomely before the bankruptcy, raising questions about modern finance.
The First Brands Bankruptcy: How Some Lenders Won Big Before the Collapse
The bankruptcy of First Brands Group reveals a stark truth: while the company collapsed, some early lenders profited handsomely, leaving others to foot the bill.
Thames Water’s Profit Paradox: A Fragile Lifeline or a Deeper Dive into Debt?
Thames Water is back in profit, but don’t be fooled. This is a complex story of debt, bill hikes, and a high-stakes regulatory battle.
Anatomy of a $12 Billion Corporate Collapse: The Cautionary Tale of First Brands Group
The collapse of First Brands Group under a $12bn debt mountain offers a stark warning about the risks of private equity’s high-leverage playbook.
Petrofac’s Perfect Storm: A Deep Dive into Corporate Collapse and the Future of Energy Finance
Energy giant Petrofac’s collapse offers crucial lessons on debt, risk, and market shifts. We analyze the financial fallout and what it means for investors.
Hollywood’s High-Stakes Gamble: Why a Warner Bros. Discovery Sale Could Reshape the Media Universe
Warner Bros. Discovery is exploring a sale, setting the stage for a bidding war over the media giant that could reshape the entertainment industry.
The End of an Era? Warner Bros. Discovery Hangs a “For Sale” Sign on a Media Empire
Warner Bros. Discovery signals it’s for sale, setting the stage for a massive media merger that could reshape Hollywood and the global streaming economy.
The €17 Billion Gambit: Will France’s Telecom Giants Dismantle Drahi’s Altice Empire?
A consortium of French telecom giants has made a €17bn offer for Altice France, a move that could reshape the industry and solve a massive debt crisis.