Abstract : Exit strategies are intentional plans established by business owners, investors, and stakeholders to actualize the value of their investment or enterprise. These techniques facilitate ownership transition, ensure returns, or conclude operations, signifying a pivotal stage in a business's existence. An effective exit strategy demonstrates meticulous planning, aligning with the long-term objectives of the organization and its investors, while taking into account market conditions and stock holder interests.
Keywords : Patil, B. S., & Johri, S. (2024). Exit Strategies (1st Ed., Pp. 127-152). Noble Science Press. http://noblesciencepress.org/chapter/textbookchapter5vcpe
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