By Greg W. Tschider
Current stock-market conditions and a recent Internal Revenue Service ruling make this an opportune time to revisit the role of employee stock-ownership plans in leveraged buyouts of closely held and certain publicly traded businesses.
The ...
Current stock-market conditions and a recent Internal Revenue Service ruling make this an opportune time to revisit the role of employee stock-ownership plans in leveraged buyouts of closely held and certain publicly traded businesses.
The ...
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