Asset Management

The funds that took a hit on Interserve’s share collapse

The outsourcing company's shares dropped by more than 50% on December 10

Aberdeen Standard Investments and a pair of hedge funds are among those likely to have taken a paper hit from the dramatic share-price slump of Interserve, the outsourcing group, on December 10.

Shares in the company plunged 53% yesterday, after it announced a restructuring plan that will involve swapping a “substantial portion” of the company’s debt into equity, allowing lenders to take control of the business. That will result in “material dilution” for existing shareholders, the company warned.

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