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English to Romanian translations [PRO] Bus/Financial - Business/Commerce (general) / AD | |||||||
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4 | lichidare prezumată |
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3 | reorganizare (eveniment echivalent de facto cu o lichidare) |
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reorganizare (eveniment echivalent de facto cu o lichidare) Explanation: ... deemed liquidation, a term usually defined to include a merger, acquisition, change of control or consolidation of the company, or a sale of all or most of its assets, but sometimes also includes an initial public offering (IPO) or a qualified exit https://united-kingdom.taylorwessing.com/synapse/funding_liquidation.html |
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lichidare prezumată Explanation: https://www.lawinsider.com/dictionary/deemed-liquidation-eve... Deemed Liquidation Any one of a defined set of events that commonly trigger a distribution of a company's assets to its securityholders according to the liquidation preference or waterfall provision set out in a company's organizing documents. A deemed liquidation ensures that preferred securityholders receive a return on their capital before any other distribution of cash or assets is made to other securityholders, including common securityholders. A deemed liquidation is distinct from an actual liquidation, dissolution or winding up and typically includes change of control triggering events, such as: Merger. Consolidation. Sale of stock or all or substantially all assets. A deemed liquidation sometimes includes a qualified IPO or an exclusive license of intellectual property, however, these trigger events are commonly qualified. For example, a dollar threshold may be set and any IPO or license below that threshold is not a deemed liquidation https://lautorite.qc.ca/fileadmin/lautorite/bulletin/2014/vo... Vă recomand să lăsați în parenteză și termenul original. |
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