I am a joint shareholder of a company, so 50/50.
We have a company wanting to buy us out for £200k, so £100k each.
I cannot go with this offer as it is a 4 year earn out deal, of which I have no interest.
My business partner, advises me that due to the fact that I was key to the deal, that valuation has gone down to £120k, and he is now offering me £60k to buy me out, based on that figure.
We are in the throws of negotiating right now, as he needs to get me out a.s.a.p. and he needs to sell the company due to it being tied in to the sale of his bigger company at the same time.. i.e. he's a director of both and is selling both at the same time to the same other company..
I don't for one minute feel he is being honest with me, I think the valuation is still exactly where it was i.e. £200k. The easy answer is to challenge him to produce documentation to back up the figure of £120k.i.e call his bluff.
Where do I stand legally if I find out later on that he was lying and he has been trying to deceive me..?
Thanks in advance..
We have a company wanting to buy us out for £200k, so £100k each.
I cannot go with this offer as it is a 4 year earn out deal, of which I have no interest.
My business partner, advises me that due to the fact that I was key to the deal, that valuation has gone down to £120k, and he is now offering me £60k to buy me out, based on that figure.
We are in the throws of negotiating right now, as he needs to get me out a.s.a.p. and he needs to sell the company due to it being tied in to the sale of his bigger company at the same time.. i.e. he's a director of both and is selling both at the same time to the same other company..
I don't for one minute feel he is being honest with me, I think the valuation is still exactly where it was i.e. £200k. The easy answer is to challenge him to produce documentation to back up the figure of £120k.i.e call his bluff.
Where do I stand legally if I find out later on that he was lying and he has been trying to deceive me..?
Thanks in advance..
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