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... were the engineer and engineering company that had provided services to the vendors of the h... basis on which to object to the leveraged buyout of BCE by a consortium led by the Ontario Teachers... not liable for the company's unpaid excise taxes. (232) . In dissent, Blais J.A. thought the taxpay...
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..."I looked at the buyout offer and said, 'Yes,' and walked out. The HR pers... investments -- including $29,000 in company stock from his past employer -- make up 69 per cen... case of capital gains, on when to claim the taxes. "Unlike GIC income, which is taxable every year e...
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... with respect to allegations that the company had failed to abide by various undertakings provid...On the leveraged buyout side, the mid-market remained robust in Canada in ... warranties" (such as title to shares) and taxes (though even these exceptions are often negotiated...
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...a leveraged buyout, or "LBO"), thereby increasing the prospective ret... $50 million of earnings before interest taxes and depreciation ("EBITDA") will always trade at a...
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...a leveraged buyout, or "LBO"), thereby increasing the prospective ret... $50 million of earnings before interest taxes and depreciation ("EBITDA") will always trade at a...
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We analyze the valuation effects of the Canadian federal government's announcement on November 23, 2005 of a reduction in the taxation of corporate dividends and the announcement on October 31, 2006 of a plan to eliminate the tax-deductibility of income trust distributions. Though high dividend stocks and income trusts reacted positively to the 2005 announcement, the abnormal returns were greater for income trusts. Conversely, both securities reacted negatively to the 2006 announcement with the decline bigger for income trusts. The larger price reactions of income trusts and the lack of statistical significance in the cross-sectional tests of the abnormal returns suggest that the popularity of income trusts in Canada was mostly driven by their favourable income tax status. The implicati...
... income trusts in part to the reduction in taxes and in part to a number of non-tax factors. second... They likened a business trust to a public company taken private through a leveraged buyout or a comp...
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...a leveraged buyout, or "LBO"), thereby increasing the prospective ret... $50 million of earnings before interest taxes and depreciation ("EBITDA") will always trade at a...
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As a new type of investment and financing method, the private equity investment saw rapid development in China. The private equity investment can not only provide financial support for enterprises, but also can improve the corporate governance structure and management level depending on the advantage of financial management and advisory experts. However, the fundamental purpose of private equity investment institutions is to obtain high income, and whether the high income can be achieved depends on the success of capital withdrawal. Capital withdrawal, i.e. exit is an important part of normal operation for private equity investment. This paper will build an exit mechanism for private equity investment through analysis of the selection of the three factors, which are ways to exit, timing...
... can try their best to make the invested company go public and then the private equity is converted... repurchase can be classified as management buyout (MBO), employee buyout (EBO) and enterprise repurc...* Factors of taxes and laws. When private equity investment instituti...
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SPECIAL REPORT: SUCCESSION PLANNING
..."People are often too busy building up the company to really contemplate leaving it, which is a mista...This may put them in a position where buyout offers from outside sources may be their only opti... in share value, as well as any associated taxes, will go to the successor. . This system isn't wit...
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Re: MP Fletcher's talk stirs campus storm (April 18). I would rather be paralyzed from the neck down than from the neck up? This is a quote from Steven Fletcher, referring to Glen Murray, when he came to speak of Senate reform at the University of Manitoba on March 19. I found this comment extremely offensive. Of the entire time Fletcher was there, a mere five minutes was spent on Senate reform, and at the end he would answer staged questions from a laptop asked by his assistant.
The blatant political biases and inconsistencies exhibited by some officials of the University of Manitoba's Student Union (UMSU) are astonishing. Steven Fletcher, minister for Democratic Reform, was invited by a conservative student group to speak recently at the university. In the course of his comments it wa...
..., it took me two years to fight to obtain a buyout but not before I spent $20,000 of my own money and..., then the province collects $25,926 of taxes through the local spending that the financial aid ... in restaurants, socializing in mixed company at weddings and parties, and working as in a varie...