Valuation of Shares in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises - A Legal Perspective on Valuation with a Special Emphasis on Shareholder Conflicts

COMPANY LAW AND SMEs, Mette Neville & Karsten Engsig Sørensen, eds., Thomson Reuters, 2010

Nordic & European Company Law Working Paper No. 10-02

Posted: 17 Nov 2010 Last revised: 24 Nov 2010

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Martin Christian Kruhl

Department of Business Law, Aarhus University

Date Written: January 1, 2010

Abstract

Over time all close cooperative relationships will experience conflicts. Shareholders in small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are no exception. The vast majority of such conflicts are solved through continuing dialogue and negotiations between the shareholders. However, in some cases a conflict can be so severe that an amicable solution is not possible. In such cases the only alternative to dissolution of the company will typically be one or more of the shareholders leaving the company by selling their shares – but the question is at what price?

The paper discusses shareholder conflicts and valuation of shares in exit situations in a company law context. Emphasis is on the regulation in the Danish Companies Act, but also the regulations contained in the company law statutes of the other Scandinavian countries are discussed. The paper covers regulation, general legal issues involved in the valuation of shares, regulation laid down in contract (shareholders’ agreement) or articles of association, and valuation methods.

The paper argues that there should be some form of statutory regulation regarding the basic legal assumptions involved in valuing shares.

Keywords: Company law, SMEs, valuation of shares, redemption of shareholders

JEL Classification: K22

Suggested Citation

Kruhl, Martin Christian, Valuation of Shares in Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises - A Legal Perspective on Valuation with a Special Emphasis on Shareholder Conflicts (January 1, 2010). COMPANY LAW AND SMEs, Mette Neville & Karsten Engsig Sørensen, eds., Thomson Reuters, 2010, Nordic & European Company Law Working Paper No. 10-02, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1709952 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1709952

Martin Christian Kruhl (Contact Author)

Department of Business Law, Aarhus University ( email )

Bartholins Allé 16
Aarhus C, 8000
Denmark

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