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Some Current Thoughts On Corporate Capitalization, Chester Rohrlich
Some Current Thoughts On Corporate Capitalization, Chester Rohrlich
Vanderbilt Law Review
There is nothing new in the basic legal problems connected with the need of each new business to somehow or other raise the necessary funds with which to launch the enterprise. It is primarily because of the flexibility which the corporate form of doing business affords in pooling together for a common business purpose the funds of many persons with diverse financial needs and objectives, that the corporation has achieved the preeminent position which it occupies. But while the fundamental questions are old, new times, new decisions and new statutes serve to emphasize different phases and different facets of the …