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- shareholders' liquidation or members' liquidation, although some voluntary liquidations are controlled by the creditors). The term "liquidation" is also sometimes...
- In Leninist theory, liquidationism (Russian: Ликвидаторство) is the ideological abandonment (liquidation) of the vanguard party's program, either in whole...
- Liquidation (2007) (Russian: Ликвидация, Likvidatsiya) is a highly po****r Russian television series, which parallels the famous The Meeting Place Cannot...
- non-binding initial inspection first and then rolling out the contract. Estate liquidations happen mostly like estate sales, with the liquidators making the home...
- the way liquidations are supervised and who can be appointed as liquidator. The Companies Acts provide for three different types of liquidation, details...
- Look up liquidation or liquidate in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Liquidation is the conversion of a business's ****ets to money in order to pay off...
- The liquidation of the Zaporozhian Host (Sich) in 1775 was the forcible destruction by Russian troops of the Cossack formation, the Nova (Pidpilnenska)...
- Liquidation value is the likely price of an ****et when it is allowed insufficient time to sell on the open market, thereby reducing its exposure to potential...
- Liquidationism is the heterodox Austrian school belief in economics that no actions to mitigate the effects of recessions should be taken by the government...
- A liquidation preference is one of the primary economic terms of a venture finance investment in a private company. The term describes how various investors'...