How will companies ride out $900 billion of upcoming debt maturities?
Most companies that are meeting or exceeding earnings estimates in 2009 are doing so as a result of aggressive cost-cutting rather than generating top-line growth.
Bob Medlin of FTI's Corporate Finance Segment talks about the remedies available to an underperforming overleveraged borrower
Companies are falling short in informing employees about how they are overcoming the challenges thrown up by the global downturn.
Great companies might not be able to predict the future, but they are ready for whatever fate throws their way.…
Early next year, the five members of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission are expected to vote on an issue…
In a turnaround situation, too many businesses rush to apply short-term fixes rather than diagnosing the real problem. There is…
Following a turbulent 12 months for the industry, six experts from across the private equity spectrum explore the shape of…
The FTI Journal recently convened a group of FTI experts from varied yet connected backgrounds and disciplines – from performance…
In a comprehensive look at advertising spending, new research by FTI says that the market will not recover to 2008…
Access to high-speed Internet service is fast becoming a necessity that consumers cannot live without. Nonetheless, a sizeable minority remain…
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