corporate liquidation
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corporate liquidation — See liquidation … Black's law dictionary
Corporate law — (also company or corporations law) is the study of how shareholders, directors, employees, creditors, and other stakeholders such as consumers, the community and the environment interact with one another under the internal rules of the firm.… … Wikipedia
Corporate litigation in the United Kingdom — is that part of UK company law which gives investors the right to sue the directors of a company, or vindicate another wrong to the company, particularly where the board of directors does not wish to act itself. Contents 1 History 1.1 The rule in … Wikipedia
liquidation — Occurs when a firm s business is terminated. assets are sold, proceeds are used to pay creditors, and any leftovers are distributed to shareholders. Any transaction that offsets or closes out a long or short position. Related: buy in, evening up … Financial and business terms
Liquidation — When a firm s business is terminated, assets are sold, proceeds pay creditors and any leftovers are distributed to shareholders. Any transaction that offsets or closes out a Long or short position. Related: buy in, evening up, offsetliquidity.… … Financial and business terms
Corporate tax in the United States — Part of a series on Taxation Taxation in the United States … Wikipedia
Corporate Bond — Verzinsliches Wertpapier ist der Sammelbegriff für alle Formen von zinstragenden bzw. bringenden Wertpapieren (wie z. B.: Schuldverschreibung, Anleihe, Pfandbrief, Rentenpapier, Obligation, international auch: Bond oder Debenture), die in der… … Deutsch Wikipedia
corporate failure prediction — The use of various techniques to assess whether or not a company is likely to go into liquidation. One model, devised by Edward Altman, uses multivariate analysis based on the financial statements of a company to arrive at a Z score. An Altman s… … Accounting dictionary
Voluntary Liquidation — A corporate liquidation that has been approved by the shareholders of the company. Voluntary liquidations stand in contrast to involuntary liquidations, which are a result of Chapter 7 bankruptcy. The shareholder vote allows the company to… … Investment dictionary
Motors Liquidation Company — logo Motors Liquidation Company (MLC), formerly MTLQQ on OTC Pink, was the company left to settle past liability claims from General Motors Chapter 11 reorganization. It exited bankruptcy on 31 March 2011 only to be carved into four trusts; the… … Wikipedia