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    11 year ago

    Someone will wait for them to go bankrupt first. Poach any staff they need, and leave the rest to unemployment.

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      1 year ago

      Well, they’ll certainly get bought for pennies for sure. My guess is that someone will offer BEFORE the bankruptcy, because nobody wants the extra admin overhead and cost of dealing with a subsidiary in bankruptcy. That’s why the company is putting out PR in the first place. Kind of like a “Make an offer now before it gets worse” kind of thing to any interested parties.

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        11 year ago

        If you let them go bankrupt first then you can buy cheaper, and don’t need to let go of a bunch of surplus employees. I think it’ll be about the bottom line. I guess it all depends on the price and any likely competition for the purchase.

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          11 year ago

          You can buy for the same price regardless. The difference is having a newly acquired company in the courts.

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            11 year ago

            If they’ve gone bankrupt and sold their office space and laid off their staff then it’s definitely not going to cost the same.