A good standing company does not have to constantly accumulate profits
In the Tuesday issue of Dziennik Gazeta Prawna you can find an article by Marcin Borkowski, PhD of Legal Sciences, attorney-at-law, of counsel.
A shareholder has the right to participate in the profit of a limited liability company (spółka z o.o.) in the form of dividends paid to such a shareholder. Yet, the meeting of shareholders may adopt resolutions to retain profit in the company. Is it therefore possible to be deprived of the right to dividend in every case?
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