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In virtually all cases the stock is made worthless. It may exxentially be taken and used as payment to those creditors that the company can't pay...basically saying that for the debt they had, they bought the company....maybe with their resources (read - money), they can refloat the company and eventually sell the stock to recover the loss. Understand that stock represents ownership...equity...it participates in the earnings of the company... but the amount of loss a company has is limited to a stockholder to the amount of his investment...the creditors can't come to the stockholders and demand payment for the debt (which they can in say a proprietorship or partnership...the "owners" are personaly liable for the business debts). Hence, any interest or rights you have in the Co are usually lost, or taken by the creditors, since they aren't getting paid what they were owed. Anything else would be unfair. In a C-7 the company dissolves and the stock disappears. If the sale of the assets of the company provide more money than is needed to pay all the debts, the excess is returned to stockholders...this rarely happens.

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