APS Financial Corporation Initiates Coverage of Pope & Talbot, Inc. High Yield Notes
Market Wire, September, 2007
APS Financial has initiated coverage of Pope & Talbot, Inc. High Yield Notes (bond symbol: PTBT). The Company is covered by Senior Vice President & Director of High Yield Research, Joel D. Luton. For more information and a copy of the comprehensive research report, please contact High Yield Associate Analyst Debbie Pringle, CFA at dpringle@aps-financial.com or toll free at (800) 248-0620.
APS Financial Corporation (APSF) is a securities, research and investment banking firm, offering its clients a wide range of services including trading of debt and equity securities, high-yield and distressed research, and a full suite of investment banking, corporate finance and advisory capabilities. Established in 1981, our staff includes experienced bankers, analysts, traders and portfolio managers who are knowledgeable in all areas of the capital markets. We conduct our own proprietary research and have developed a large client base of high net worth individuals and institutional buyers.
Contact: Debbie Pringle High Yield Associate Analyst Email Contact Toll-free: (800) 248-0620
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