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Not paying your employees is the first thing you do when you have a hint of cashflow problems?


No I meant that in order to avoid any possibility of personal liability the C team would give up and liquidate the company much faster than the UK where more efforts might be made.

I have direct experience of this - I even chaired a share holder meeting about a refinancing.


Before liquidation there's an option of layoffs and raising additional debt.

Most of US payroll is on a biweekly system, so it's hard to accummulate too much liability as far as employee payroll goes.




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