Financial Services. Ocwen Financial Corp. got pummeled this week with fresh allegations.
Healthcare. Suddenly the space is looking increasingly distressed - and this doesn't even take into account Adeptus Health Inc. or Halt Medical Inc. (see case summaries in "Cases").
Pharma/Hedge Fund Hotels. We enjoyed this summary of Bill Ackman's involvement in Valeant. And this piece discussing Marc Cohodes' short-strategy vis-a-vis Concordia International.
Private Equity. These guys are making bigger and bolder moves into tech - though there is a "mixed record" there (citing Avaya, for instance)(firewall).
Fast Forward. With Agent Provocateur (amusing write-up below, if we do say so ourselves) going bankrupt and L Brands (Victoria's Secret) reporting dogsh*t numbers last quarter, we figured we'd look at the lingerie space for a hot second and we found a lot of action. And it ain't good for the incumbents. It'll be interesting to see if Aerie's omnichannel strategy pays off - bold move to double down on physical stores these days - when Amazon looms right around the corner.
Rewind I: Groupon. As we foreshadowed might happen, Groupon dropped this bomb on Good Friday while markets were closed - a banal and cynical PR trick to try and avoid a bad news cycle.
Rewind II: Sun Capital Partners. We have been beating up onSun Capital Partners as its retail portfolio just gets uglier and uglier (see now Marsh Supermarkets, which has apparently hired Hilco to explore strategic options, and Vince, which got itself a recent downgrade). Perhaps CVC Capital Partners and Leonard Green & Partners have gotten the memo; the two PE firms appear to be exploring a sale of BJ's Wholesale Club which, in turn, probably means that any plans of an IPO are on hold.
Littlejohn & Co. has acquired a majority stake in Total Safety, a Houston-based provider of integrated safety and compliance services, for an undisclosed amount. This is a rare out-of-court resolution for a distressed oil field services provider that was probably on folk's radars.
Stone Energy - the company announces plans for a prepackaged bankruptcy which, from our vantage point, will be one among a grouping of next-wave oil-and-gas-related prepackaged/prearranged chapter 11s to file this quarter (perhaps starting as early as this week).
Distressed Debt Market - "They raised the money and now they have few places to put it." - an assessment of the overall state of distressed debt when low rates persist and bonds trade up. Marc Lasry, however, talks capital deployment in energy.