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− | '''Full Corporate Offer'''. It is a proposal issued by the vendor after the preliminary stages of negotiation are complete, such as a letter of intent having been issued by the buyer and a soft discovery having been conducted on their accounts by the vendor. A full corporate proposal is a document which outlines the terms and conditions of the sale. | + | '''Full Corporate Offer'''. It is a proposal issued by the vendor after the preliminary stages of negotiation are complete, such as a letter of intent having been issued by the buyer and a soft discovery having been conducted on their accounts by the vendor. |
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Latest revision as of 19:34, 29 April 2021
Definition
Full Corporate Offer. It is a proposal issued by the vendor after the preliminary stages of negotiation are complete, such as a letter of intent having been issued by the buyer and a soft discovery having been conducted on their accounts by the vendor.
A full corporate proposal is a document which outlines the terms and conditions of the sale.