As the baby boomer generation retires, business transfer represents a major challenge within the Swiss economy. When it fails, the liquidation of a company means the elimination of years of work, know-how and many jobs. The weather devotes a series of articles to this delicate process.
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“We talk a lot to students about the possibility of starting a start-up one day. Fewer than all the already existing companies to take over and which nevertheless make up the value of Switzerland!”
Maître Hubert Orso Gilliéron has assisted many with company takeovers. Associate lawyer at MLL, active in the field of business transfer, he has worked on numerous cases and models, from family succession to merger, including management by-out [reprise de l’entreprise par le management en place, ndlr]. He participated in the implementation of the concept and training tools for business transfer promoted by the Fédération desentreprises romandes Genève and then taken up throughout French-speaking Switzerland by the Relève PME association.
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2023-10-05 08:23:48
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