A misled investor may withdraw from the company
Some people take up shares in a company following negotiations with company's management board, for example in exchange for an in-kind contribution. Afterwards it turns out that they were misled as to the company's financial standing. Can they then cancel their declaration of intent to take up shares?
In today's issue of Dziennik Gazeta Prawna we will find an article by Marcin Borkowski, PhD, legal advisor, of counsel at GWW.
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