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MBA professor. Been involved with over a thousand mergers.
2000 public companies
Probably not, if the same principals or officers are also signing on new ones. If the same parties are still principals and making decisions probably no need to complete new agreements. If there is some
You should take these shares into a local broker dealer. This will have to be researched with the number of years, splits, and merger complications. The broker dealer does this for free, if you open up
You should probably see a CPA and have them set up your books. This is the best way, and they will understand how to log each catagory for the S-Corp. You will need to bring along your books and article
Best book for this topic is: Title: The Employee Handbook for Shaping Corporate Culture ISBN: 0944002315 Publisher: Pritchett, LP Author(s): Price Pritchett Format: Paperback Publication Date:
On the legal agreement, you might want to call Richard Sindell at 206-622-9050. You should have an attorney prepare a document for you, and the company. The company should pay for this, if there is a cost
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