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Good Morning,
Today my business partner resigned as managing director. He owns 50% shares, and still remains a director.
We looked at ways he could carry on with the business but we have decided to sell his shares so I can continue with the business on my own and try and make it work.
We sell bike parts and ship D2C. We have 60k in stock, 40k in further assets, 8k in the bank, 55k in debts, we don’t take a wage, we have no staff, and the company hasn’t turned a profit in a while.
Asset value of his shares I guess would be about £26.5k, but considering the company is not in a good position, I assume his shares are worth considerably less? I can’t pay for his shares personally, but I hope to negotiate a deal so the company will pay him off, by selling the shares back to the company. For this to happen, I still need to make sure the business can function and trade. If he takes a large sum of money now, the business will collapse. Even if we agree for a few years down the line, it’s not realistic, if I want to start taking a wage myself to keep the business going.
We are a limited company in the UK.
Any advice or ideas on share value and my options would be great.
Thanks,
Steve
Today my business partner resigned as managing director. He owns 50% shares, and still remains a director.
We looked at ways he could carry on with the business but we have decided to sell his shares so I can continue with the business on my own and try and make it work.
We sell bike parts and ship D2C. We have 60k in stock, 40k in further assets, 8k in the bank, 55k in debts, we don’t take a wage, we have no staff, and the company hasn’t turned a profit in a while.
Asset value of his shares I guess would be about £26.5k, but considering the company is not in a good position, I assume his shares are worth considerably less? I can’t pay for his shares personally, but I hope to negotiate a deal so the company will pay him off, by selling the shares back to the company. For this to happen, I still need to make sure the business can function and trade. If he takes a large sum of money now, the business will collapse. Even if we agree for a few years down the line, it’s not realistic, if I want to start taking a wage myself to keep the business going.
We are a limited company in the UK.
Any advice or ideas on share value and my options would be great.
Thanks,
Steve
