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Did you know... that Turnaround ADR is the preferred, out-of-court process under which companies in Japan may attempt to reorganize their debt?
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I think the assigned mediator helps them work with their lenders to lower interest rates or eliminate portions of the debt altogether but I'm not completely sure. I just expanded it from whatever I could find based on the original authors starter article. Hopefully someone can fill this out some more. <>Multi‑Xfer<> (talk) 07:48, 22 November 2009 (UTC)Reply