Intellectual Property
Apr. 10, 2008
Intangible Assets Add Significant Value
Intellectual property and other intangible assets can be a source of significant value during sales transactions, including the merger or acquisition of an entire business, the sale of a specific subsidiary, division, or product line or the restructuring of a company or business unit.




Intellectual property and other intangible assets can be a source of significant value during sales transactions, including the merger or acquisition of an entire business, the sale of a specific subsidiary, division, or product line or the restructuring of a company or business unit.
According to a Federal Reserve Board Working Paper, businesses in the ...
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