ABSTRACT

Wisley has continued to run the company as if it was still his own private business and, as he becomes older, enters into increasingly hazardous business ventures. Inverewe would like to be more involved in the business but his father refuses to allow him to take any significant part in management. Wisley’s wife has recently died and has left her shares equally to her daughter, Malmaison, and Arnega, Inverewe’s son, who would like to sell the company to a property developer who would use the land for building.