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19Jun

Buying or Selling a Struggling Business (aka the “Distressed” Business) – Part 5

In Part 1 of this series of posts, we discussed how business owners must think beyond the near term and that certain Buyers may view this as an opportune time to acquire a company while certain Sellers may be thinking that the best path forward is to sell their companies. In Part 2, we discussed some initial steps for Buyers and Sellers in preparing to buy or sell the struggling business. In Part 3, we went over due diligence and structuring the transaction. In Part 4, we outlined risks and risk...
By: Wendel Rosen LLP
Source Url: https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/buying-or-selling-a-struggling-business-16592/

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