The Post--commencement Finance-Focusing on Corporation Reorganization

碩士 === 國立中央大學 === 產業經濟研究所 === 100 === There are many instances where companies cannot survive any longer in the market because of poor management. When this happens, a company has two options to choose from, liquidation or reorganization. Under the current legal system, due to the lack of a good com...

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Main Authors: Bo-Yien Chou, 周伯寅
Other Authors: Albert Yu-Wei Cheng
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2012
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/10305210846118466066
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spelling ndltd-TW-100NCU053340412015-10-13T21:22:38Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/10305210846118466066 The Post--commencement Finance-Focusing on Corporation Reorganization 論債權式新資金引入—以公司重整制度為中心 Bo-Yien Chou 周伯寅 碩士 國立中央大學 產業經濟研究所 100 There are many instances where companies cannot survive any longer in the market because of poor management. When this happens, a company has two options to choose from, liquidation or reorganization. Under the current legal system, due to the lack of a good company reorganization system, the number of successful reorganization cases is limited, and most companies would choose to go down the liquidation route. However, this paper believes that the reorganization system is necessarily needed. From the perspective of the industry, to give a company the opportunity to reorganize can save factories and equipments from becoming idle, and workers from unemployment; from the perspective of shareholders of the company, reorganization can save their investment so that they do not lose everything; from the perspective of the creditors of that company, a company that continues to operate is of course more likely to be able to repay their debts. Therefore, we can say that a well--‐considered reorganization system is capable of creating win--‐win situations. The key to the reorganization system is the “injection of new funds", because regardless of the perfect conditions of a company, or how attractive the reorganization program is, eventually that company has to face the problem whether there are new investors who are willing to invest to solve the financial difficulties. For companies who filed for reorganization, there are two ways to observe whether new investors would be willing to invest in them; from a management perspective, the new fund investors care about whether the reorganized company would have enough essential elements to turn a profit; and from the legal perspective, lawmakers should design a set of incentives sufficient to attract new influxes of funds, at the same time taking into account the interests of the shareholders/creditors. The influx of new funds, from both the management and legal perspective, has issues worth discussions. But due to limited space, this paper will focus on the legal perspective. It will discuss how the legal system should strike a balance between the creditors and shareholders toallow a fast and efficient reorganization, and thereby reach win--‐win situations. Albert Yu-Wei Cheng Ming-Li Wang 鄭有為 王明禮 2012 學位論文 ; thesis 129 zh-TW
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description 碩士 === 國立中央大學 === 產業經濟研究所 === 100 === There are many instances where companies cannot survive any longer in the market because of poor management. When this happens, a company has two options to choose from, liquidation or reorganization. Under the current legal system, due to the lack of a good company reorganization system, the number of successful reorganization cases is limited, and most companies would choose to go down the liquidation route. However, this paper believes that the reorganization system is necessarily needed. From the perspective of the industry, to give a company the opportunity to reorganize can save factories and equipments from becoming idle, and workers from unemployment; from the perspective of shareholders of the company, reorganization can save their investment so that they do not lose everything; from the perspective of the creditors of that company, a company that continues to operate is of course more likely to be able to repay their debts. Therefore, we can say that a well--‐considered reorganization system is capable of creating win--‐win situations. The key to the reorganization system is the “injection of new funds", because regardless of the perfect conditions of a company, or how attractive the reorganization program is, eventually that company has to face the problem whether there are new investors who are willing to invest to solve the financial difficulties. For companies who filed for reorganization, there are two ways to observe whether new investors would be willing to invest in them; from a management perspective, the new fund investors care about whether the reorganized company would have enough essential elements to turn a profit; and from the legal perspective, lawmakers should design a set of incentives sufficient to attract new influxes of funds, at the same time taking into account the interests of the shareholders/creditors. The influx of new funds, from both the management and legal perspective, has issues worth discussions. But due to limited space, this paper will focus on the legal perspective. It will discuss how the legal system should strike a balance between the creditors and shareholders toallow a fast and efficient reorganization, and thereby reach win--‐win situations.
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