If you are a subscriber, you can access the SEC Filings portal here: SEC Filings on Reorg Research. If you aren't a subscriber and want to learn more, you can request a trial for the product here: Reorg Research Trial Request
This blog will try to dissect distressed debt investing, up and down the capital structure. We will look at current distressed debt situations, try to explain the ins and outs of how decisions are made in the distressed debt world, probably rant a few times about positions that are working against me, and hopefully enlighten some readers.
6.07.2017
A Better Way to Read SEC Filings on Reorg Research
One thing that we constantly try to do at Reorg Research is look at how the buy side, bankers, traders and lawyers are consuming source information through other channels, platforms and mediums and improve upon those functionalities. We started in 2013 doing this around legal and bankruptcy filings. We now do it across a wide variety of data sets. For instance, this week we released a new and improved way for our subscribers to access SEC filings on Reorg:
You can access any SEC filing on Reorg Research and get instant alerts on any company out there (distressed or not distressed). You can run a full text search across all our data sets to find the information you need faster.
If you are a subscriber, you can access the SEC Filings portal here: SEC Filings on Reorg Research. If you aren't a subscriber and want to learn more, you can request a trial for the product here: Reorg Research Trial Request
If you are a subscriber, you can access the SEC Filings portal here: SEC Filings on Reorg Research. If you aren't a subscriber and want to learn more, you can request a trial for the product here: Reorg Research Trial Request
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