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Exit Strategy - by Matthew McCleery (Paperback)

Exit Strategy - by  Matthew McCleery (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Norwegian shipping magnate Coco Jacobsen finds himself in trouble when he learns his hard money lender is really a Sopranos-style operation that doesn't take kindly to losing money. Exit Strategy is the third installment of The Shipping Man trilogy.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>When ESG concerns cause Reeperbahn Landesbank to sell his $750 million credit facility to "Loan-Own-Capital," a New York distressed fund, Norwegian shipping magnate Coco Jacobsen is forced to make a tough decision: put in another $100 million to defend his fossil fuel dependent company -- or toss the keys to the hedge fund and disappear on his yacht. But when Coco learns that one of his lenders is a Sopranos-style money laundering operation that doesn't take kindly to losing money, he enlists his estranged CFO, Robert Fairchild, to get creative about saving his fleet -- and maybe even the entire shipping industry. <em>Exit Strategy</em> is the third book in The Shipping Man series.</p><p>For readers new to the shipping industry, Matt McCleery's novels are a unique blend of fact and fiction that provide an entertaining and educational glimpse into the world of international ocean shipping and global capital markets. For shipowners, financiers and other industry insiders, the books are an affectionate celebration of the unique characters and timeless traditions that make the maritime industry so special. </p><p>Featuring fictional characters, transactions and plots, the books offer fun, fast-paced and easily accessible insight into the complex topics including commodity trading and transportation, ship owning, asset finance, hedge funds, public equity, project financing, transactional law, asset valuation, private equity, high yield bonds, mergers and acquisitions, bankruptcy and reorganization.</p><p>Since the publication of the first book in 2011, The Shipping Man trilogy has sold tens of thousands of copies and have been actively used by universities, business schools and maritime colleges and in the training programs of shipping companies, ship finance banks and multi-sector value investment funds around the world.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>Robert Fairchild is back. The peripatetic shipping financial wizard - the brainchild of author Matt McCleery - returns for the final instalment of the Shipping Man</em> trilogy, the best fiction series ever printed on the high flying, glamorous lives of the top of the shipowning jet set.</p><p>Exit Strategy</em> marks the culmination of an adventure centering around ex-New York hedge fund manager, Fairchild, and his dealings with shipping magnates, many of whom bear more than a passing resemblance to well-known figures in today's industry.</p><p>Part fast-paced thriller, part ship finance text book, Exit Strategy</em> carries on with the successful formula that has seen earlier tomes, The Shipping Man</em> and Viking Raid</em>, sell tens of thousand copies with Fairchild urgently enlisted to help out Norwegian shipping tycoon Coco Jacobsen again as a Sopranos-style money laundering operation threatens the shipping magnate's business. Funny and tongue in cheek, and yet a brilliant insight into how shipping transactions actually happen, Exit Strategy </em>makes a potentially dry topic exciting and touches on key issues du jour</em> such as ESG and decarbonisation.</p><p><strong>-</strong><strong>Splash Extra, September 30, 2020, </strong><strong>https: //splash247.com</strong></p><br>

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