A standard acquisition process is designed to maximize seller value. A distressed deal is designed to preserve value before it erodes further, satisfy creditor priorities, or stabilize a business under financial pressure. That difference changes everything: who controls the process, how much information buyers receive, how fast decisions must be made, and which risks matter […]

Source: Robotics & Automation News — read the full report at the original publisher.

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