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DISADVANTAGES OF MINORITY SHAREHOLDERS IN THE CASE OF AN INCREASE IN SHARE CAPITAL

Quaestus (Timio̦ara), 2021-06 (19), p.41-51 [Peer Reviewed Journal]

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  • Title:
    DISADVANTAGES OF MINORITY SHAREHOLDERS IN THE CASE OF AN INCREASE IN SHARE CAPITAL
  • Author: Miculescu, Marius-Nicolae ; Lenghel, Radu Dorin
  • Subjects: Accounting ; Capital stock ; Shareholder meetings ; Stock prices ; Stockholders
  • Is Part Of: Quaestus (Timio̦ara), 2021-06 (19), p.41-51
  • Description: Over time, in the activity of any company there is a time when we will find ourselves in a situation where we want to increase the share capital for various reasons: we want to bring a new partner into the company, to receive an investment by incorporating the issue bonuses, ask our trading partners to have a higher share capital for liability, we want to become a corporate tax payer on demand; we have financial difficulties, the extension of the object of activity: the territorial expansion of the company; purchase of installations, machinery, technologies; merger and division of the company. The increase in the share capital may also be imposed by legal regulations if, by decision of the government, the minimum ceiling of the share capital is changed (Article 10 of Law No 31/1990). . The paper asks to identify some aspects of the advantages that shareholders may encounter when an increase in share capital occurs.
  • Publisher: Timisoara: Dimitrie Cantemir Christian University, Faculty of Management in Tourism and Commerce Tourism
  • Language: English
  • Identifier: ISSN: 2285-424X
    EISSN: 2343-8134
  • Source: ProQuest Central
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