Colorado-based oil and gas giant Ultra Petroleum Corporation's ineffective use of assets to generate earnings is causing our subscribers to feel like their well is going dry.
Retail Dive's Cara Salpini takes a look at the 12 retailers walking a dangerous line toward bankruptcy in 2019, citing CreditRiskMonitor's FRISK® score.
Sanchez Energy Corporation has struggled to generate meaningful returns on its assets, and with a total debt-to-assets ratio currently affording creditors little degree of protection from loss, it's time to look at this company with great scrutiny.
A recent high-profile bankruptcy within telecom provides a golden example of how reliance on payment data in assessing risk within public companies is foolhardy.
In-flight WiFi provider Gogo Inc. is in danger of being grounded by a steep year-over-year cash balance decline and the inability to generate any positive returns.
Telecom leader Windstream Holdings, Inc. paid their bills on time right up to their bankruptcy filing – while payment data analysis missed their troubles, the FRISK® score noted their elevated risk level for years.
Blue Apron is promising that it will right-size its business and find an approach that will generate positive EBITDA in 2019. The scramble and the results so far don't inspire confidence, and the recurring cash burn suggests that time is limited.
Over the last two completed calendar years, CreditRiskMonitor's FRISK® score was able to predict U.S. public company bankruptcy at a near 98% rate of success.
One of the financially weakest names in the Security Systems service industry, we sound the alarm on U.S.-based Monitronics International, Inc. in this High Risk Report.
With concerns surrounding China’s economy and the sharp decline in the Baltic Dry Index, risk professionals should be vigilant in monitoring the changing conditions in the shipping industry.