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See the Wreckage and the Damage Done

posted by Stephen Lubben

I've been remiss about cross-posting my Dealbook columns, but my two most recent (here and here) focus on the Dynegy chapter 11 case. Dynegy entered chapter 11 after radically restructuring itself in an apparent attempt to preserve some value for shareholders, arguably at the expense of some creditors.

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