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"distressed assets" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to refer to assets that have a decreased value due to economic or internal issues. For example, "The company was forced to sell their distressed assets at a significantly reduced price in order to remain solvent."
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That will grow their revenue, even if they're buying distressed assets.
"You could call these distressed assets — not physically distressed, but financially distressed," he said.
The firm, with about $5.5 billion in assets under management, is best known for its investments in distressed assets.
The portfolio included some distressed assets.
Buy-out funds love distressed assets.
Investments in distressed assets may also provide ironic comfort.
Some hidden, unlocked riches in these distressed assets?
Lone Star is a specialist investor in distressed assets.
They all have big and burgeoning restructuring arms, which could soon be jostling for distressed assets.
It eschewed buying other distressed assets during the global financial crisis.
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The program would buy distressed-assets and then dispose of them overtime.
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