This was mainly based around the activities of the East India Company, a large joint-stock company based in London. |
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The investor in the future large complex will be a joint-stock company in which well-known business people will participate. |
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He said Xinhua Bookstore intends to restructure itself into a joint-stock company. |
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In a traditional capitalist joint-stock company, votes on questions of the company's direction are allotted by shares of ownership. |
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There are several corporate law forms: a joint-stock company, a cooperative society, a mutual society and an association. |
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In 2006 the government transformed the MIA from public enterprise to joint-stock company. |
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The establishments may be owned by the public, an individual, a partnership, or a joint-stock company. |
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He wrote extensively about the development of the joint-stock company and the rise of stockmarkets. |
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The railways are owned and run by a joint-stock company controlled by the state. |
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Your notary can describe the advantages and disadvantages of a joint-stock company, a limited or general partnership, or even a joint venture. |
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Eight years later, the entity was transformed into a foreign-owned company. In 2001, Michelin and Double Coin created a joint-stock company in Shanghai. |
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The owner and publisher of this website is Gandi SAS, a simplified joint-stock company registered under French law with a capital of 37,000 Euros. |
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The repeal of the Bubble Act in 1825 was followed by a series of tentative statutory initiatives which left the private joint-stock company in legal limbo. |
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Any idea of the joint-stock company disappearing looks wildly premature. |
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