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AccuVal-Liquitec Launch New Partnership and Look to Newsletter

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Date: Feb 07, 2013 @ 07:20 AM
Filed Under: Industry News

Just a few weeks after AccuVal and LiquiTec announced the co-branding of their businesses under the name AccuVal-LiquiTec, the reputed AccuVal newsletter has taken on a new look and feel.

Now called The AccuVal-LiquiTec Advisory, the newsletter features a sharp design update, a new liquidation column penned by Marc Swirsky (President - Liquidation Services) and featured content from a new partnership with the experts at ABL Advisor - Equipment Finance Advisor's sister website serving the asset-based lending industry.

Reports from the issue include:

  • Liquidation Report: We’re Not Lost in the Foundry - Swirsky’s first column offers an expert rundown of the foundry business and spotlights a high-interest online auction in progress.
  • Can Tumultuous Commodity Prices Be Tamed AccuVal-LiquiTec digs deep for the 2012 year in review – and spells out the good and the bad for 2013.
  • Finding the Real Value of Stock-Based Compensation - An in-depth feature explains how (and why) stock options must be properly valued, now that more companies are joining the game.
  • Housing: Is the Recovery Hype?- A new Industry Insight takes a closer look at the mixed signals coming from this once-troubled trade.
  • Aggregate Mining: Uncertainty Ahead - Questionable construction dealings have left sand, gravel and other natural aggregates hanging in the balance, and AccuVal-LiquiTec explores what’s next.
  • Cheese: Does It Stand Alone? - From shrinking cattle herds to pricing issues in California, the changing industry comes to light in a special report.

To view the full reports, please click here.

AccuVal-LiquiTec is the industry leader in corporate valuation, advisory and disposition services. It appraises and liquidates all corporate assets including business enterprises, equity & stock, bonds, intellectual property, machinery & equipment, inventory, real estate and accounts receivable in virtually every industry segment. 



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