The acquisition of failing companies in comparative law and, particularly, the colombian case

The acquisition of failing companies is a frequent practice in the modern commercial traffic. One of these modalities is to purchase companies immersed in an insolvency proceeding, either through the purchase of the operating business or the purchase of credits in order of its capitalization. The co...

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Autor Principal: Quintero Serrano, Felipe
Otros Autores: Ramírez Torres, Guillermo León
Formato: Artículo
Idioma: Español
Publicado: IUS ET VERITAS 2017
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Sumario: The acquisition of failing companies is a frequent practice in the modern commercial traffic. One of these modalities is to purchase companies immersed in an insolvency proceeding, either through the purchase of the operating business or the purchase of credits in order of its capitalization. The colombian regime insolvency has the tools to enable these type of operations although they do not achieved the desire objective.