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C.V.
Lemmon first became known in the financial community by arranging
non-bank loans so clients could leave the banks during the Southwestern
banking crisis, which occurred in the mid and late 1980s. During
that time C.V. Lemmon's corporate finance activities were featured
in an article as published by Entrepreneur magazine. A complete
copy of that article can be found on this web site by clicking
here.
Most
frequently, successful companies request C.V. Lemmon's assistance
to improve cash flow. Our firm's corporate finance activities
almost always include a global restructuring of all corporate
debt to obtain maximum long term financing under favorable terms;
and thus, permit a client's new revolving line of credit to be
substantially unused and available for growth.
Occasionally,
clients require quasi-equity mezzanine financing, which is frequently
provided in the form of subordinated debt and/or preferred stock.
C.V. Lemmon is highly competent to identify appropriate lenders.
As you may know, not all lenders are in the market at the same
time. Furthermore, lenders tend to go through cycles whereby they
are aggressive at times and conservative at others. C.V. Lemmon
is intimately familiar with the market, will prepare complete
debt placement memorandums, will make presentations to lenders,
negotiate the most favorable terms, and coordinate a smooth and
orderly closing.
Lenders
appreciate C.V. Lemmon's thorough presentations. Many lenders
have jokingly said that they simply put their application on top
of our memorandum and receive approval from their lending committee.
You benefit from our years of experience, personal relationships
with lenders, and long track record of success.
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