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  • 125Asset Stripper — An individual or company, which purchases a corporation with the intention of dividing that corporation up into its parts and selling these parts for profit. An asset stripper will determine if the value of a company is worth more as a whole or… …

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  • 126liquidator — a qualified person appointed by a court to close down a business that is a proprietary company and realise and distribute its assets in payment of its liabilities. Glossary of Business Terms Person appointed by an unsecured creditor in the United …

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  • 127Cash equivalent — A short term security that is sufficiently liquid that it may be considered the financial equivalent of cash. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * cash equivalent cash equivalent ➔ equivalent * * *    An asset that is so easily and quickly …

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  • 128Liquidator — Person appointed by unsecured creditors in the United Kingdom to oversee the sale of an insolvent firm s assets and the repayment of its debts. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * liquidator liq‧ui‧da‧tor [ˈlɪkwdeɪtə ǁ ər] noun… …

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