Corporate Finance Lab celebrates today its third anniversary with a legacy of more than 500 posts. For what it is worth, the most-read posts of all-time are:
In English:
- Real seat theory vs incorporation theory: the Belgian case for reform
- Are markets efficient? A discussion between Thaler and Fama
- Polbud: ECJ further facilitates shopping for company law
- Parent Companies Are Not Parents, Subsidiaries Are Not Children
- Supply Chain Liability: a Primer
- The Mystery of Corporate Social Responsibility In a Market Economy
- An ‘entity’ or not an ‘entity’, that is the question [about the trust]
- Nullity of a contract: the economic equivalent of a put or call option
- The ECJ in “Estro/Smallstep” on the Dutch pre-pack in relation to article 5(1) of Directive 2001/23
- What are the duties of a shareholder?
In Dutch:
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