When selling a private limited company (we look at selling other types of businesses below), you have two possible routes to sale: a sale of the company’s shares, and a sale of the company’s assets. A share sale involves the buyer acquiring all of the company’s shares, with the company continuing as normal with the buyer as the new owner. An asset sale involves the buyer acquiring all or certain...
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