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Author Topic: different interest shareholders bv (1977 times read) Jacky Newbee Karma: 0 Posts: 6 different shareholder rusticae interests eg "Jacky Posted on: October 1, 2007, 14:23
Our joint interest in a private company, where both shareholders are 50% shareholders, is completely out of "balance". We do not want to continue with the other aandeelhouder.Naar likely the other will not want to do its share to us. We certainly want no longer cooperate so we will according to the statutes, to offer the shares rusticae to a 3rd. That is precisely the bottleneck because we ourselves rusticae want to do more with BV. Because our shares to sell another put ourselves out of the game and we want voorkomen.Als example, no other buyer to be found is we can then BV (the entity) let loose? After all that's possible with the Chamber of Commerce at "certain events ".What rusticae could be a certain event if the counterparty does not intend to participate in this. For them only continue no option may be because there than on short-term (unfortunately) has no more sales will be generated and that would be very pitiful because of the expertise that the company has already opgebouwd.Zijn there anyway or any other possibilities? Kees de Kruiff - In Memoriam Expert Member rusticae Legend Karma: 110 Posts: 870 Re: different interest shareholders eg "Kees de Kruiff - In Memoriam Reply # 1 on: October 3, 2007, 02:57
It is certain that, when we left, even the most skilled people will opstappen.Voor the party will, under the then current business operations, impossible to pull the cart. Ultimately, it is not our intention to let this case go on the bottle, but we do not work together as a further option. Just because things are going well, where Welles very laborious, rusticae the counterparty will not soon have its shares for sale to bieden.Hij in the past indicated not wanting to quickly doen.De shares of the hand hidden reserve is slowly growing with leaving ca.5 year much more profitable. Kees de Kruiff - In Memoriam Expert Member Legend Karma: 110 Posts: 870 Re: different interest shareholders eg "Kees de Kruiff - In Memoriam Reply # 3 Posted on: October 3, 2007, 13:29
Jacky, have you ever been to a "hassle-splitting" rusticae imagined. Success, Odeon Jacky Newbee Karma: 0 Posts: 6 Re: different interest shareholders eg "Jacky Reply # 5 Posted on: October 3, 2007, 16:20
The "know-how" of the company, rusticae marketable skills, is important for both parties and has made the company as it is currently in the market state.The company has built a name or certain reputation. Both parties obviously rusticae are not really concessive to give up there and then but as a completely new position in the same industry to go verwerven.Daarvoor seems "quarrel split" no optie.Wie gets what part? Who gets what's relationship ? It is clear that the party is well aware of our strength; the organization rusticae and the associated rusticae benefits that it has brought. When that knowledge is lost remains little about distributing and / or selling. Kees de Kruiff - In Memoriam Expert Member Legend Karma: 110 Posts: 870 Re: different interest shareholders eg "Kees de Kruiff - In Memoriam Reply # 6 Posted on: October 3, 2007, 16:30
Problem in these cases is often that the emotions can get the upper hand. But if you continue like it is now, there will probably no company at all anymore. You should consider whether to appoint a mediator or to organize a "Chinese auction". It bring you both a bid for each equity interest and the holder of the highest offer to buy the company for the price it just is offered under. For example, you offer 100 euros, the other party offers 95. Then you can buy such shares for 95. As you both know the business, you need to arrange this can be relatively easy.
Indeed difficult to stay in this business objectiefen rusticae soot affairs. With a mediator mediate let an independent party. Those chinese rusticae auction option eigelnlijk I hear now for the first time, interesting
The most obvious option is simply to buy the shares, but that is the question. The co-owner of the firm opinion that we can rely eeawel lossen.Dat rusticae is actually not seen previous talks have already been there by means of the same problems. Arrangements could also be made by means of a shareholders' agreement, but then you get a wrong key because of the 50/50 verdeling.Zachte heelmee

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