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Perform due diligence through conversations with company management, on-site visits of company's facilities and customer/supplier/vendor calls. You will provide investment analysis supporting new investment in private below investment grade opportunities and restructuring activities on existing portfolio.
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Diverse business-lines offer high-touch trading advisory and valuations/analytics for mortgage servicing rights and whole loans, in addition to mortgage servicing oversight/QC and loan level due diligence.
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Knowledge of the M&A process, buyer and transaction types, role of advisors, and the due diligence process, with an emphasis on the Property & Casualty workstream. For M&A activity, IMA's in-house Transactional Liability Practice, Project Managers and Due Diligence Specialists bring depth and experience to address financial uncertainty and improve deal outcomes.
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The A&M PEPI Process Industry Team serves middle market and large cap private equity firms across the investment lifecycle – from pre-acquisition / due diligence services to post-merger integration, to driving performance improvement at portfolio companies.
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Fundamental understanding of structured finance, loan terms, financial due diligence process, and GAAP accounting. Support the creation of lender offering memorandums, reporting requirements and due diligence.
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IP Portfolio Management: Assist in managing and maintaining clients' intellectual property portfolios, including conducting due diligence, portfolio analysis, and patent landscape studies.
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Experience includes, but is not limited to, evaluating patent portfolios, performing due diligence investigations, drafting and prosecuting patent applications, and patent portfolio management.
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Transaction Support: Commercial/Operational due diligence; Carve-Out Assessment; Interim Management; Post-Merger Integration; IT. Hands-on industry experience strongly preferred (e.g. chemicals, energy, plastics, industrial, agribusiness/food, pharmaceuticals, specialty chemicals, materials paper/textile/roll goods, pulp, coal, base metals, rubber, wood/wood products.
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With more than 8,000 professionals based in 40 locations across North America, Europe, Asia, and Latin America, our firm excels in problem solving and value creation. Alvarez & Marsal is a leading independent global professional services firm specializing in providing turnaround management, performance improvement and corporate advisory services.
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Greenberg Traurig's Patent Prosecution Group devises IP protection strategies and manages domestic and international patent portfolios for companies and organizations ranging in size from modest to very large.
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5-7+ years of experience in the investment industry, preferably in an analytical role related to investment manager due diligence, equity research, quantitative research, portfolio management/construction, or asset allocation.
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Operate as extension to client’s due diligence process evaluating potential acquisitions (buy side) and positioning current portfolio for exit (sell side). Client Engagement: High level of exposure to C-Suite leadership and private equity sponsors.
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Portfolio management experience performing on going due diligence and regularly scheduled reviews. Work closely with internal/external parties, including deal team, client management teams, other lenders, consultants, due diligence providers, legal counsel, etc.
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With more than 7,000 professionals based in 40 locations across North America, Europe, Asia, and Latin America, our firm excels in problem solving and value creation. MBA and/or Masters in Science/Engineering from a top-tier school with good to excellent financial analytical skills.
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The position provides hands-on (cradle-to-grave) management of an assigned grant portfolio, working closely with colleagues to provide effective and collaborative due diligence and oversight of grant programs.
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