Business-owning families mistakenly often try to protect the business…
Business-owning families mistakenly often try to protect the business by making it exceedingly difficult and painful for family members to sell their shares. Shares are assigned a very low valuation and payments may be made only over a very long period of time, so as to make selling unattractive.
— from True North (Ethics, Integrity, Truth, Values)
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