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Martin Sharkey

Glasgow

Video Journalist at BBC Click

Video Journalist for @BBCClick @BBCNews. @NCTJ_News trained. @jschofieldtrust Fellow.

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  • Sep 11, 2024 | mondaq.com | Martin Sharkey

    Schulte Roth & Zabel partner Martin Sharkey was featured in a PitchBook article that discussed the wide array of tools European Collateralized Loan Obligation (CLO) managers have to handle stressed and distressed assets. According to the article, the expected restructuring of Altice France's debt could compel CLO managers to reclassify some obligations, potentially using less common tools like uptier priming debt, loss mitigation obligation or bankruptcy exchange buckets.

  • May 17, 2024 | mondaq.com | Stuart Axford |Martin Sharkey |James Z Zhu

    SR Schulte Roth & Zabel LLP More With a firm focus on private capital, Schulte Roth & Zabel comprises legal advisers and commercial problem-solvers who combine exceptional experience, industry insight, integrated intelligence and commercial creativity to help clients raise and invest assets and protect and expand their businesses.

  • Nov 20, 2023 | childrenshealthdefense.org | Martin Sharkey

    Miss a day, miss a lot. Subscribe to The Defender's Top News of the Day. It's free. By Martin SharkeyHouse fires are many people’s worst nightmare. But chemicals created decades ago to protect people’s homes from out-of-control flames opened our front doors to a new menace: toxic chemicals. Ones that we are consistently exposed to in our homes, offices and vehicles. Plastics are everywhere and are highly flammable materials.

  • Nov 18, 2023 | econotimes.com | Martin Sharkey

    House fires are many people’s worst nightmare. But chemicals created decades ago to protect people’s homes from out of control flames opened our front doors to a new menace: toxic chemicals. Ones that we are consistently exposed to in our homes, offices and vehicles. Plastics are everywhere and are highly flammable materials. To combat this, in around the mid to late 20th century, a class of chemicals known as flame retardants (FRs) were developed to reduce the fire risks of plastic materials.

  • Nov 16, 2023 | naturalblaze.com | Martin Sharkey |Heart-Healthy Omelette Recipes

    By Martin Sharkey, University of GalwayHouse fires are many people’s worst nightmare. But chemicals created decades ago to protect people’s homes from out of control flames opened our front doors to a new menace: toxic chemicals. Ones that we are consistently exposed to in our homes, offices and vehicles. Plastics are everywhere and are highly flammable materials.

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