The owner of the monitoring business falls ill with a serious disease. He dies. The family firmly believes that the company will stay them. But they are told that they are left without anything, since the business is passed through another company, which is registered on the wife of a shareholder who does not invest money in monitoring at all.How do you think the family can return the company. Can they get money from the project? The money from the monitoring came from clients (as a subscription fee) recruited by the former deceased shareholder.

Managerial Economics: A Problem Solving Approach
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The owner of the monitoring business falls ill with a serious disease. He dies. The family firmly believes that the company will stay them. But they are told that they are left without anything, since the business is passed through another company, which is registered on the wife of a shareholder who does not invest money in monitoring at all.How do you think the family can return the company. Can they get money from the project?

The money from the monitoring came from clients (as a subscription fee) recruited by the former deceased shareholder.

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