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Do bondholders own a company?

They only own a part of a business not an entire company.


Is Six Flags Great America going out of business?

Yes. Most of Six Flags bondholders also bought CDS protection, and unlike most bankruptcies where bondholders try their best for companies to stay away from Ch11, it is believed that in this case the bondholders actually pushed the firm to file for bankruptcy.


What surcharge tax?

A surchage is an additional charge a business will make after a potential customer is ready to purchase an item, in order for the business to substantially mark down the listed price, to draw a larger volume of potential customers.


What is product diversification?

The process of expanding business opportunities through additional market potential of an existing product. Diversification may be achieved by entering into additional markets and/or pricing strategies.


In bankruptcy do bondholders fair better than vendors?

It absolutely depends on the terms of the BK, and in some regards the terms of the particular bond (not all bonds have a direct claim to assets, or all assets,many are subordinated to other things and many are involved with a certain aspect of the business). In a C-11 business BK, it is not uncommon for the bondholders to end up with much of their recovery being in owning the stock of the revamped company...and how that fares is like any other stock and business venture. Vendors may also end up with an assorted type of payout...from pennies on the $ to everything....... Its reasonable to say that bondholders fare better than stockholders.


What is potential to growth internally and externally for business production?

explain the potential for growth of a business internally


What are the risks and potential rewards for those who invest their funds in a business?

Investing funds in a business carries risks such as potential loss of money if the business fails or the market changes. However, there are potential rewards like earning profits, dividends, and capital gains if the business succeeds and grows.


When did Shakespeare begin business?

Shakespeare went into business with his partners in the theatrical company The Lord Chamberlain's Men in 1594. Before that time there is no indication that Shakespeare was in business for himself as opposed to being someone's employee.


How do you start small business?

Starting a small business requires lots of home work and lots of factors are to be considered before starting such business like SWOT analysis, potential for the business in that area, profitability, potential and need for the local advertisement of the business.


How does business processes improve IS and IT systems?

describe the potential of IT to improve the business processes


How can I get into the auto insurance business?

You must get a master degree and additional license to get into the auto insurance business.


What is solicitous?

Seeking the business of potential customers.