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- related financial services holding company based in Hamilton, Bermuda. Redomiciled from Delaware, United States, on October 25, 1999, the company conducts...
- Atl****ian was a US$60 million round from Accel in 2010. In 2014, they redomiciled the company to the UK, in advance of an initial public offering (IPO)...
- Atl****ian was a $US60 million round from Accel in 2010. In 2014, they redomiciled the company to the UK, in advance of an IPO. On 10 December 2015, Atl****ian...
- He retired as Tai-pan in 1988 after seeing the firm's holding office redomiciled to Bermuda and restructuring the firm's senior management organisation...
- $7.5 billion for his shares in Interros. In December 2021, "Interros" redomiciled in Russia as "Interros Kapital" LLC, owned by Сyprian company "Whiteleave...
- plc acquired U.S.-based Allergan, Inc., for $70 billion, and in effect redomiciled Allergan to Ireland in a corporate tax inversion. Actavis CEO Brent Saunders...
- Property, depreciation on leased aircraft and the net factor income of redomiciled PLCs. While "Inflated GDP-per-capita" due to BEPS tools is a feature...
- was delisted from the Australian Stock Exchange in 2010. In 2011, it redomiciled to Jersey and changed its name to "Centamin plc". In September 2024,...
- firms (i.e. they could afford to pay more to acquire US competitors and redomicile them to Ireland). The WSJ listed the extensive post-inversion acquisitions...
- inversions – A "sense-check" of a tax haven is whether individuals or entities redomicile themselves into a lower tax jurisdiction to legally avoid high US corporate...