IS YOUR COMPANY IN DISTRESS?

IP rich businesses often have more opportunities available to them to navigate the financial challenges and the ups and downs of changes in their market or the economy.

Why?

They own valuable assets such as brands, software, patents, trade secrets, critical data and key processes, which can be leveraged in different financial scenarios.

Do you know an IP-rich business that is struggling and has concerns about future cashflows or even business survival?

If you are on the board or part of the management team or an advisor to a business in financial difficulty, we have some insights and alternative solutions for you to explore to help resolve its financial woes. We have assembled a collection of free resources, we think you will find useful.

We believe that by putting a spotlight on IP assets and demonstrating their value to a business these insights can provide the foundation for new options for monetization. Few companies have had their IP valued, and yet many will find that their IP is included in asset bundle offered as collateral / security to lenders – often with the lender attaching no value to those IP assets!

Here you will find guidance on how to recognize, assess, leverage and monetize IP assets, as well as answers to questions about navigating financial distress.

 
If you have any questions, please email us at info@companydistress.com

What we do

Trade Secret

Trade secrets can be your company’s most valuable IP asset, differentiating it from your competitor.

Copyright

Copyright is an automatic right which gives the creator of an original “fixed” work exclusive rights to its use.

R&D and Innovation

R&D and Innovation is the process of developing and commercializing new ideas, implementing new processes.

Patent

A patent protects new inventions and covers how things work, what they do, how they do it, what they are made of and how they are made.

Trademark

A trademark is a symbol which can distinguish the goods and services of one trader from another: words, logos, pictures or a combination.

Registered Designs

A registered design gives you rights in a design, which can take the form of two-dimensional designs or surface patterns as well as shape and configuration.

Case Study

Capital Co. jump-starts growth with return to core strategies

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