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Hi all, I started a company back in 2007 with another guy and he and our wives became 30/30/20/20 shareholders so each family has 50/50. He left the company in 2016 to set up another business (not competition) without any emails or confirmation, and his wife left in 2018 although I did get a resignation letter. He is now not a Director but wanted to make sure his wife still is although neither of them now have anything to do with the running of the company, neither did they put any money into it. The co turns over around 140k and shows a slight profit and he wants to sell it but I dont as I still run the business on my own and receive an income from it. We dont really get on and his behaviour is shall we say unpredictable. He and his wife do not reply to my offer of shareholder meetings and we have no contact now. I do give dividend payouts but only when I have to, and try and limit this. My offers of trying to buy him out are ignored, as he feels the company is worth far much more than I believe it actually is, so we are deadlocked. I am thinking of writing to him offering say £7k to buy the 50% shares but he will think its derisory. I dont want either of them returning to the company for reason I cant go into. Can I move new business to another channel?? or how is the best way to break this deadlock as I although I run the company now I cant really do what I want and it's pointless trying to build the business when he is still there.