This article could have been titled "The pros and cons of a 50/50 stock," but cons far outweigh the benefits. When partnerships are formed, and address concerns and clear. How each partner a set of skills and expertise complement each other How each partner will contribute to get the business going? If the growth in this area even entertain the sale? Does it? Hardly ....
Once you undoubtedly Economic Affairs and Industry modify the variables that affect the company. Each partner must be aware of the direction in which to change business as well. There are constant decisions mixture of product offerings and services ... Decision to enter into another business or leave it. Emphasis should be placed on increasing volume and low profit model profit margins, or vice versa? What is the transition to a more intense form of capital. If the work is successful, the number of times potential investors in the crawl, the owners of the project investor or capitalist. Both partners must agree on the proposed investment.
What if a partner acquires an asset for the company both in the ground, a building, a small data center and servers A, or to further complicate things contribute to a kind of intellectual property. When the company is sold, what is the value of assets contributed partner? Who are supposed to appreciate? This could become an obstacle can be overcome. Most buyers do not know what is the value of a single room near what it is in itself.
When it is time to sell the business and financial situation of each partner has undoubtedly changed since the company was founded. The company could be considered all cash, securities or a combination of cash and securities. The tax implications of each of the three scenarios of each partner. I saw the process of stripping the company go up in smoke too many times because the partners do not agree on the proposed transaction. Business Development spent years and completely disagree on when to sell, who to sell and / or how to sell it.
The work is about the return on capital, and not "one for all and all for one." My suggestion ... Ship, Captain.
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