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 Mr Benjamin Fanger,
Co-Founder & Managing Director Shoreline Capital Management Mr. Fanger co-founded Shoreline Capital Management in 2004 to invest in distressed debt, troubled assets and special situations in China. The firm manages over US$200 million, primarily in distressed debt with principal balances totaling over US$2 billion. Shoreline has over twenty five professionals in China. The firm engages in the sourcing, pricing, work-outs, restructurings, litigations, auctions, and all other aspects of entering and exiting distressed Chinese investments.
Mr. Fanger oversees much of the company’s sourcing and management of investments, as well as deal analysis and execution. He has engaged in negotiations with Chinese distressed asset sellers, borrowers and buyers, and has worked with Chinese judges in court dispositions. Prior to founding Shoreline Capital, Mr. Fanger was a founding member in the start-up and exits of several firms, with the majority of his career being China-focused. Mr. Fanger is fluent in spoken and written Chinese. He also holds a JD and an MBA from the University of Chicago and is a licensed attorney in the State of California.
Appearing: Conference Day Two: Wednesday, 17 March 2010 4.15pm Distressed Investing and Restructuring Panel Finale
Sourcing ‘diamonds in the rough’: Examining turnaround candidates and
adopting a focus shift from short-term opportunistic investing to long-term
value creation
Managing Director, Business Development Asia LLC Mr Benjamin Fanger, (Confirmed) Co-Founder & Managing Director, Shoreline Capital Management Chief Investment Officer | Chairman of Investment Committee, ADM Capital Founder & Managing Partner, Dalton Investments Partner, KKR Asia Limited Managing Director, Pacific Alliance Group
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