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How Do You Remove a Director Who is Also a 50% Shareholder?
Corporate Liquidations

How Do You Remove a Director Who is Also a 50% Shareholder?

ByGreg Aikens

How do you remove a director who is also a 50% shareholder? What if this creates a deadlock? Can negotiations or legal options resolve the issue?

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How Do You Deal with a Dysfunctional Board of Directors?
Corporate Liquidations

How Do You Deal with a Dysfunctional Board of Directors?

ByGreg Aikens

How do you deal with a dysfunctional board of directors? Address conflicts and improve communication. What specific issues are you encountering?

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Are Liquidating Distributions Capital Gains?
Corporate Liquidations

Are Liquidating Distributions Capital Gains?

ByGreg Aikens

Are liquidating distributions capital gains? How do these distributions affect your cost basis and tax obligations during a company liquidation?

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What Is a Proxy Fight in Business?
Activist Investing

What Is a Proxy Fight in Business?

ByGreg Aikens

What is a proxy fight in business? How do shareholders take corporate control without owning a majority stake? Discover the power of proxy battles.

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Who Gets Paid First in a Corporate Liquidation?
Corporate Liquidations

Who Gets Paid First in a Corporate Liquidation?

ByGreg Aikens

In corporate liquidations, when a company goes out of business, the process of settling its financial obligations begins. But who gets...

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How Long Does a Liquidation Process Take?
Corporate Liquidations

How Long Does a Liquidation Process Take?

ByGreg Aikens

How long does a liquidation process take? Timelines vary but what factors affect the duration, and could legal complexities delay closure?

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What Is a Special Situations Fund?
Special Situation Investing

What Is a Special Situations Fund?

ByGreg Aikens

Let’s explore what is a special situations fund and how it uses event-driven investing to unlock value from unique corporate events.

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What Is Crescent Capital Special Situations?
Activist Investing

What Is Crescent Capital Special Situations?

ByGreg Aikens

What is Crescent Capital Special Situations? Does this strategy give you an edge by capitalizing on distressed debt? Discover more.

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What Happens to Stock After Liquidation?
Corporate Liquidations

What Happens to Stock After Liquidation?

ByGreg Aikens

What happens to stock after liquidation? Assets are sold, claims paid, and stocks canceled, will shareholders recover anything or is loss inevitable?

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Do Investors Get Their Money Back If the Business Fails?
Corporate Liquidations

Do Investors Get Their Money Back If the Business Fails?

ByGreg Aikens

Do investors get their money back if the business fails? What factors influence recovery? Discover how investment types impact your financial outcome.

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  • Blog
    • Special Situation Investing
      • Special Situation Investing: Your Ultimate Guide To Great Returns
      • Event Driven Strategy: Too Good to Ignore (Even if You Try)
      • Why Index Investing Will Lead to Poverty in Retirement
      • Where Can I Get 10% Interest on My Money? Surprising Strategies that Most People Miss
      • Event Driven Investing: How To Profit From Seismic Financial Shifts
    • Stock Spinoffs
      • Carve Out Investing: Your Ultimate Guide to Great Returns
      • Split Off Investing: Your Complete Guide to Great Returns
      • Howard Jonas’ IDT: A Hidden Gem Spinoff Investors Miss
      • Spin Off Company Showdown: What if You Bought These 4 Stocks?
    • Merger Arbitrage
      • Merger Arbitrage: Making Money While Companies Play Musical Chairs
      • Merger and Acquisition Process: Key Steps Investors Need to Know
    • Rights Issues
      • Is it Good to Buy Right Issue Shares?
    • Tender Offers
      • What Are Tender Offers? Unpacking Billion-Dollar Bidding Wars
      • The Stock Tender Offer Playbook: How To Pounce on Easy Cash
    • Corporate Restructuring
      • What Are Three Forms of Equity Financing?
    • Distressed Investing
      • Deep Value Investing: Your Ultimate Guide
    • Corporate Liquidations
      • Can Corporations Deduct Capital Losses?
    • Activist Investing
      • Seth Klarman: Your Ultimate Guide to His Investing
      • Is The Buffett Partnership Strategy Still Applicable Today
      • Carlo Cannell’s Cannell Capital: One of Value Investing’s Best Kept Secrets
    • Classic Value Investing
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