November 14, 2008
NCO Group, one of the largest accounts receivable management firms in the world, said late Thursday that it lost money in the third quarter of 2008 on a large impairment charge on purchased debt portfolios and restructuring charges related to the acquisition of Outsourcing Solutions, Inc. (OSI) and other businesses.
Horsham, Pa.-based NCO reported a net loss of $26.5 million in the third quarter of 2008, compared to a net loss of $4.6 million in the same period a year ago.
(Read to the bottom though, you'll just spew when reading what they paid for 1.1 BILLION of collection notes)
(Mods, if you think I'm being too harsh, my apologies..I just loathe this collection group)
NCO Group, one of the largest accounts receivable management firms in the world, said late Thursday that it lost money in the third quarter of 2008 on a large impairment charge on purchased debt portfolios and restructuring charges related to the acquisition of Outsourcing Solutions, Inc. (OSI) and other businesses.
Horsham, Pa.-based NCO reported a net loss of $26.5 million in the third quarter of 2008, compared to a net loss of $4.6 million in the same period a year ago.
(Read to the bottom though, you'll just spew when reading what they paid for 1.1 BILLION of collection notes)
(Mods, if you think I'm being too harsh, my apologies..I just loathe this collection group)



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