Subject category:
Finance, Accounting and Control
Published by:
Harvard Business Publishing
Version: 19 November 2014
Revision date: 19-Dec-2014
Length: 24 pages
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Abstract
The largest wireless paging company in the United States has to restructure its debt in response to the collapse of its market. The restructuring faces formidable challenges. Valuing the company is extremely difficult because Arch's public competitors are also severely troubled and the industry's future is highly uncertain. In addition, the company has an extremely complicated parent-subsidiary holding company structure.
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Size:
USD1 billion revenues
Other setting(s):
2001-2002
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Abstract
The largest wireless paging company in the United States has to restructure its debt in response to the collapse of its market. The restructuring faces formidable challenges. Valuing the company is extremely difficult because Arch's public competitors are also severely troubled and the industry's future is highly uncertain. In addition, the company has an extremely complicated parent-subsidiary holding company structure.
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Location:
Industries:
Size:
USD1 billion revenues
Other setting(s):
2001-2002