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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
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<blockquote data-quote="BossHogg" data-source="post: 7911539" data-attributes="member: 44641"><p>I work at a privately owned business that sells cell phones. Its just me and the owner that work here and hes 100% owner of the corporation, a couple of his buddies have died recently and he offered me 49% of the company incase nething happened to him, what i was curious about is would i be held accountable for any debts or past debts that he might have, were doing pretty good now, 2nd in the country for private dealers, but about 6 months ago he had to file bankruptcy on the old corporation and owes like 200k but i believe it is his personal and has no ties to this new corporation. Part of the reason i think he offered it is because the lawyer said he cannot file bankruptcy if he is 100% shareholder of another corporation. I do trust him, but what do you guys think should i take 49% or no?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BossHogg, post: 7911539, member: 44641"] I work at a privately owned business that sells cell phones. Its just me and the owner that work here and hes 100% owner of the corporation, a couple of his buddies have died recently and he offered me 49% of the company incase nething happened to him, what i was curious about is would i be held accountable for any debts or past debts that he might have, were doing pretty good now, 2nd in the country for private dealers, but about 6 months ago he had to file bankruptcy on the old corporation and owes like 200k but i believe it is his personal and has no ties to this new corporation. Part of the reason i think he offered it is because the lawyer said he cannot file bankruptcy if he is 100% shareholder of another corporation. I do trust him, but what do you guys think should i take 49% or no? [/QUOTE]
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