True, ARC is an attractive asset and the receiver is there to sell it. It will get sold.
But don't be so confident. The real issue is who buys it. These days many buyers of such assets are only in it for a quick buck. They don't pay their own money, load the company down with debt, pull out the maximum management fees whether the company is making money or not, if anything's left over then it's dividends. It makes no difference to them if the company survives, let alone prospers. They just bleed it dry either way. A few years later they spit out the pieces and move on to their next victim.
It's called private equity. And it's evil and destroying good businesses. Over here in the UK, they bought the water and sewage companies. Instead of spending money repairing and improving the plant, they ripped it out and put it in their pockets. The result is record levels of raw sewage in our rivers. Nice. Not.
I have a few ARC pieces. Fortunately they are so well made I rarely get service issues.