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Morton
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Hi
Any advice appreciated
2 directors run a business that is profitable from day 1 and has accumulated profits . Majority shareholder decides to go off and set up another company and gifted the minority shareholder a minor share in this new company. The majority shareholder had total involvement in company 2, the minority shareholder had no involvement.
New company loses money 2 years running and has an accumulated loss.
Is the minority shareholder of the first company liable for part of the losses of the second company?
There was no agreement that this would be the case. Company 2 was not run particularly well. Can the majority shareholder force the minority shareholder to share the losses?
Any advice appreciated
2 directors run a business that is profitable from day 1 and has accumulated profits . Majority shareholder decides to go off and set up another company and gifted the minority shareholder a minor share in this new company. The majority shareholder had total involvement in company 2, the minority shareholder had no involvement.
New company loses money 2 years running and has an accumulated loss.
Is the minority shareholder of the first company liable for part of the losses of the second company?
There was no agreement that this would be the case. Company 2 was not run particularly well. Can the majority shareholder force the minority shareholder to share the losses?