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This document contains a current report filed by Fog Cutter Capital Group Inc. with the SEC, detailing material agreements and employment contracts.
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2.01 – Completion of Acquisition or Disposition of Assets If a company acquires or disposes of a significant amount of assets, the company must file an 8-K to describe the terms of the transaction. Examples include buying or merging with another company, or selling a business unit.
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