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Guest Post: Does Taiwan Have Appraisal Rights? Yes.

Appraisal Rights

In Taiwan, when a company conducts certain transactions that may have a significant impact on the shareholders’ interests (e.g., M&A transactions), the dissenting shareholders may exercise the appraisal right in accordance with the applicable laws and regulations. Generally speaking, the dissenting shareholders have to object to the transaction at or prior to the shareholders’ meeting and send a written notice to the company to exercise the appraisal right, asking the company to repurchase t

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Careers in Finance with Angus Mackintosh

Andrew Stolz

Angus Mackintosh has been in Equity Sales and Research for more than 25 years covering Asian markets. He possesses an in-depth knowledge of a wide range of companies, economies, and markets in Asia. Over his career, he has specialized in HK/China and ASEAN markets at various different houses, more recently heading equities in Indonesia for Bank of America Merrill Lynch in Jakarta for more than three years.

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Bankruptcy Court May Refrain from Enforcing a Valid Arbitration Clause

ABI

Bankruptcy Court May Refrain from Enforcing a Valid Arbitration Clause. . By: Laila Rizk. St. John’s University School of Law. American Bankruptcy Institute Law Review Staff. . Generally, a court will enforce an arbitration clause in a contract, but may refrain from doing so under certain circumstances. [1] In In re Acis Capital Mgmt., L.P. , the United States Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of Texas did not enforce an arbitration clause, finding that (1) a valid arbitra

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Careers in Finance with Tochathorn Somjaivong

Andrew Stolz

Tochathorn Somjaivong is an independent financial planner providing financial wellness consultation, and also holistic financial planning for organizations and individual clients. He is an instructor on financial planning for the Stock Exchange of Thailand, Thai Financial Planning Association, Office of Insurance Commission. Some of the valuable insights Tochathorn shared: Learn more about the human/soft side of the business because that is one of the most important aspects of business success.

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How to Leverage Intent Data for Better Outcomes

Speaker: Susan Spencer, Principal of Spencer Communications

Intent signal data can go a long way toward shortening sales cycles and closing more deals. The challenge is deciding which is the best type of intent data to help your company meet its sales and marketing goals. In this webinar, Susan Spencer, fractional CMO and principal of Spencer Communications, will unpack the differences between contact-level and company-level intent signals.

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Careers in Finance with Kagal Gupta

Andrew Stolz

Kagal Gupta has been a Banking and Finance professional for over a decade. She worked in IT and Finance based industry over these years. In her role as Business Consultant, she acted as a liaison between client and teams, taking down requirements until successful deliveries. She also has vast experience in Operations Management, Fraudulent transaction monitoring, and Quality Control.

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Guest Post: Appraising Section 238 “fair value” Proceedings in the Cayman Islands: An Overview

Appraisal Rights

Section 238 of the Companies Law (2020 Revision) (“ section 238 “) provides an avenue through which shareholders of a merged or consolidated Cayman Islands company can apply to have the “fair value” of their shares determined by the Grand Court of the Cayman Islands (the “ Court “). Development. Section 238 has its origins in section 262 of the General Corporation Law of the US State of Delaware [1] , and was first introduced into the Cayman Islands Companies Law in May 2009 as part of a wider r

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Careers in Finance with Sanit Sirikolkarn

Andrew Stolz

Sanit Sirikolkarn is a co-founder and CEO of RB6, a capital market solution Fintech. He is an investment banker turned entrepreneur with a passion for financial inclusion. Having spent 15 years advising leading corporations and institutions on investment and risk management activities, he firmly believes technology can and will democratize quality financial services for all.

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