Restructuring & Distressed
Give the formula for a class's recovery percentage and apply it: a class has a $250M claim and receives $90M of cash plus new equity worth $35M.
Model answer
Recovery % = (value of consideration received) / (allowed claim amount). Here consideration = $90M cash + $35M equity = $125M. Recovery % = $125M / $250M = 50%. Key nuances: use the ALLOWED claim…
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