In a bankruptcy, shareholders are last in line, so equity is typically wiped out. In liquidations,

 In a bankruptcy, shareholders are last in line, so equity is typically wiped out. In liquidations, any surplus after creditor payments is (rarely) distributed pro-rata. In reorganizations, shares are often canceled or massively diluted. Liability is limited, and listed shares may allow realizing a tax loss.


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