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Investing in turnaround situations

For many value investors investing in turnaround situations is a simple ‘No’, they go buy what Warren buffet wrote few years ago

 

Both our operating and investment experience cause us to conclude that “turnarounds” seldom turn, and that the same energies and talent are much better employed in a good business purchased at a fair price than in a poor business purchased at a bargain price

We have written in past reports about the disappointments that usually result from purchase and operation of “turnaround” businesses. Literally hundreds of turnaround possibilities in dozens of industries have been described to us over the years and, either as participants or as observers, we have tracked performance against expectations. Our conclusion is that, with few exceptions, when a management with a reputation for brilliance tackles a business with a reputation for poor fundamental economics, it is the reputation of the business that remains intact

 From WB Shareholder Letters

Investing in business with poor economics is going to lead to poor investing returns, there is no doubt about that but many a times a business makes few bad decisions (mindless expansion by taking on debt) or due to a key external situation (change in … Read the rest

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