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What is Corporate Restructuring and Need of Corporate Restructuring

What is Corporate Restructuring and Need of Corporate Restructuring?


Introduction
Corporate Restructuring may be a one-time exercise for an organization but it may have a perpetual influence on the business and other concerned agencies due to its numerous considerations and immense advantages viz., convalescent corporate performance and immeasurable corporate governance.
Corporate restructuring is an expression, by which a company can consolidate its business operations and reinforce its position for accomplishing its short-term and long-term corporate objectives – synergetic, dynamic and continuing as a competitive and successful entity.
Types/Tools of Corporate Restructuring: merger, demerger, amalgamation, acquisition, disinvestments, joint venture, etc.
Mergers and amalgamations

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