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Benevolent Princes, Cannibals and Zombies
“Do not accustom yourself to consider debt only as an inconvenience,” said Samuel Johnson. “You will find it a calamity.” How – and, crucially, when – to deal with the ‘inconvenience’ of vast sums. . .
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Dalton Investments Re-launches Distressed Debt Strategy
Dalton Investments, LLC, an SEC-registered investment management firm serving institutional and private clients, has re-launched its distressed-debt strategy after a three-year hiatus. Steven D. Persky, founder, managing partner and chief executive officer of Dalton, and Swaraj Chowdhury, portfolio . . .
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Lessons From My Grandfather
James Rosenwald, a New York stockbroker, visited Japan in 1966. He put a question to the chairman of Osaka’s Fuji Fire & Marine Insurance: How much is Fuji’s headquarters building worth? The answer . . .
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