Buying a Bank

Buying a Bank

Purchasing a bank represents a monumental undertaking that requires a confluence of strategic planning, regulatory insight, and financial acumen. This article aims to serve as a practical guide for potential investors, detailing the essential steps involved in acquiring a banking institution. From understanding the regulatory environment to conducting due diligence and finalizing the purchase, this … Read more

How to Detect an Exit Opportunity

How to Detect an Exit Opportunity

In the fast-paced world of finance and investments, timing is everything. Whether you’re a startup founder, a venture capitalist, or a stock market investor, knowing when to exit can be the difference between monumental gains and heartbreaking losses. Amid this backdrop, a groundbreaking system has been developed, designed specifically to detect ripe exit opportunities by … Read more

Revenue-Based Investing (RBI), Revenue-Sharing Financing (RSF) or Revenue Discount

Revenue-Based Investing (RBI), Revenue-Sharing Financing (RSF) or Revenue Discount

The innovative business model is called “Revenue-Based Investing” (RBI), “Revenue-Sharing Financing” (RSF) or “Revenue Discount” (RD) and was invented by Marc René Deschenaux. In this model, an investor provides capital to a business, company or organization (“Entity”) in exchange for a percentage of the their ongoing gross or net revenues. Unlike traditional debt financing or … Read more

Intellectual Property Rights Offering

Intellectual Property Rights Offering

Title: Unleashing Value through : A Comprehensive Legal Analysis Introduction: In today’s innovation-driven economy, intellectual property (IP) has emerged as a critical asset for businesses across various industries. Recognizing the value of IP rights and seeking new avenues for capitalization, companies are exploring innovative strategies such as the Initial Intellectual Property Rights Offering (IIRO). As … Read more

The URGENT REFORM of the SWISS SCHOOL PROGRAM

Programme Scolaire - Reform of Swiss School Curriculum

NOBODY IS SUPPOSED TO IGNORE THE LAW! BUT IT IS NOT TEACHED OR AT LEAST BEFORE THE SECONDARY CYCLE… Then we are surprised that the hardening of the laws has no effect on delinquency..! Criminal Law should be taught from primary school since delinquency generally begins at the beginning of secondary school. Education is the … Read more

Controlled Failure

success - controlled failure

I. A Strategic Masterstroke in Equity Financing In the ever-evolving sphere of financial markets, every so often, there emerges a pioneering concept that disrupts traditional thinking and revolutionizes the art of deal-making. One such avant-garde notion is that of “Controlled Failure” – a brainchild of mine. This strategy daringly veers off the beaten path of … Read more

Respect Yourself

1. Stop looking for who is not looking for you.2. Stop begging.3. Stop saying more than is necessary.4. When people disrespect you, confront them immediately.5. Don’t eat other people’s food more than they eat yours.6. Reduce how you visit some people, especially if they don’t reciprocate.7. Invest in yourself. Make yourself happy.8. Stop entertaining gossip … Read more

The Sacrificial Imperative

Sacrificial Imperative

Before starting I would like to reaffirm that I am no leftist or democrat. I am a convinced Capitalist because I believe that it is the best system letting human beings free so far or at least, the least damaging of all political systems. Unmasking Developed Nations’ Exploitation of the Third World In the comfort … Read more

Inventors and Small Businesses Licensing to Large Corporations

In today’s knowledge-driven economy, licensing intellectual property (IP) has become a vital strategy for monetization, providing a crucial revenue stream for inventors and small businesses. However, serving as the licensor to large corporations presents a unique set of challenges. This article aims to outline these difficulties, providing a comprehensive understanding of the landscape faced by … Read more

Legal Perspective on the Unintended Consequences of Decoupling Intellectual Property from Corporate Financing

Intellectual property (IP) — encompassing patents, trademarks, and copyrights — has become a cornerstone of corporate valuation and financing. With the advent of knowledge-based economies, IP has secured a pivotal position as a significant asset class, often playing a critical role in a company’s overall worth and growth trajectory. In recent times, however, there is … Read more