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    Diving into Root Bidco

    enOctober 20, 2020
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    About this Episode

    Series 2, Episode 9: In episode 9, Hina and Sandeep are joined by Paulina Grabowiec, lead analyst in the corporate ratings group to discuss Root Bidco, the parent entity of the specialty crop nutrition, biocontrol, and crop protection products supplier Rovensa, and a common credit in European CLOs. Listen in as we discuss the strengths, weaknesses and risks to recovery ratings, including how it is performing during the downturn.

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