When United Airlines entered bankruptcy in December 2002, workers owned slightly more than half of its stock through an Employee Stock Ownership Plan. Fearing that the ESOP might sell this stock and that the Internal Revenue Service would deem the sale a change of control, which might jeopardize United's ability to use net operating losses as tax deductions in future years, see 26 U.S.C. §...
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