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Talking Business
5y ago
Whilst some sellers may proceed with selling a business through traditional two-way negotiations, an alternative is to sell through an auction where multiple potential buyers bid for the target business. This post considers some of the advantages and disadvantages of selling a business in this way. Advantages for the seller Auction sales are generally more […]
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Talking Business
5y ago
In our series of posts about company meetings, we’ve previously considered how much notice must be given before a meeting takes place and how best to facilitate debate and discussion at that meeting. This post considers the voting process at a company’s general meeting and how to approach this to ensure votes are counted and […]
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Talking Business
5y ago
Companies House recently announced that it plans to start sending appointment letters to a director’s residential address. When Companies House receives notice of a director’s appointment, they write to him/her outlining the general duties and responsibilities of a director. Currently, this letter is sent to the registered office of the company but Companies House recently […]
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Talking Business
5y ago
One of the biggest decisions a company can make is whether to go ‘public’ and ‘float’ its shares on the stock market. Being a public company is a requirement for flotation so a private company wishing to float will have to re-register as a public company, as well as satisfy various other criteria, before its […]
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Talking Business
5y ago
Following the European Council’s approval of a short extension, the UK is set to exit the EU on 12 April 2019 unless a deal is agreed. The UK will then become a ‘third country’ outside the EU territory. This guide explains how a no-deal Brexit will affect your intellectual property rights. Patents and copyright are […]
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