vulture investor investment & finance definition
A
type of investor who obtained notoriety during the late 1980s and early 1990s
by investing in businesses that were emerging from Chapter 11 bankruptcy or
buying debt that was close to default. Vulture investors paid very low prices
for their investment and often made a significant amount of money.
See vulture investor in Wall Street Words
An investor who attempts to profit by buying debt of bankrupt or credit-impaired companies. Vulture investors are generally interested in the debt of problem companies that hold substantial tangible assets.
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