The discussion covers the impact of COVID-19 on businesses and highlights recommendations for affected companies.
NMS Consulting, Inc. (“NMSC”) is pleased to announce Senior Partner and Head of Europe, Global Corporate Turnaround and Transformation, Harry Moore, was a featured contributor for Los Angeles Business Journal’s (“LABJ”) roundtable discussion on bankruptcy and restructuring which was published in the July 20, 2020 Issue . Harry provided his thoughts on trends in financing options during and post-COVID-19, when companies should consider bankruptcy, advice for small companies who are struggling during this time, and more insight regarding how companies can overcome issues in today’s marketplace.
“We were very happy to take part in this roundtable discussion to provide companies with advice on dealing with challenges during this unprecedented time”, Harry Moore commented. “When performing a restructuring, companies need to be prepared to quickly identify the most vulnerable areas of a business, and implement solutions aimed at quickly correcting underperformance. COVID-19 has introduced issues for companies large and small, but actions can be taken to correct an organization’s current course before significant damage is done. Our experience in bankruptcy and restructuring cases has given us invaluable data on how organizations can revitalize their culture, and what strategies to implement when faced with a slowdown in revenue, supply chain disruptions, liquidity issues, or other crises.”
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