Driving Through the Storm: Capitalizing on Today's Auto Industry Climate (Boston)
16 May 2007
While an entire industry restructures, savvy debt and equity investors are maximizing opportunities. Foley and Huron Consulting Group on May 16, 2007 explored:
- Current industry forces
- Reorganization keys to success
- Strategic contract and legal issues affecting investment decisions
- Other investment considerations
Moderator:
- Charles R. Dougherty, Foley Partner, Business Reorganizations Practice
Speakers:
Huron Consulting Group
- John C. DiDonato, Managing Director, Corporate Advisory Services
- Thomas E. Evans, Managing Director, Corporate Advisory Services
Foley & Lardner LLP
- Sal A. Barbatano, Automotive Industry Team, Business Reorganizations Practice
- Judy A. O’Neill, Partner, Automotive Industry Team, Business Reorganizations Practice
To learn more about this program, please contact Jennifer Bartz at [email protected] or 414.297.5320.
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