Boostmobile is not owned by any other company. From all the searches have done it shows testimonials about guys who have worked at Boostmobile, and it states that Boostmobile is their own independent company.
No Toyota is a solid company and not owned by any other company.
Westat is its' own company, not "owned" by any other company.
Assuming you're referring to the US-based lawnmower manufacturer, it is not.
Planet Green is its own company and is not owned by any other company at the moment. It aims to encourage people to recycle waste and reduce landfill.
Assuming this refers to the Woodbridge, Virginia company "Images 2 Remember", the company is a small, privately-owned company and does not advertise itself as working with any other specific companies.
Your question is unclear as written. An insurance company that is formed as a stock company does not have "members"; it is owned by its shareholders like any other corporation. However, a "mutual" insurer is owned by it policyholders by virtue of their status as policyholders. In that respect, they might be deemed to be "members"/
Carnival Corporation & plc is the cruise company that owns and operates TENcruise brands and is ,to my knowledge, not owned or held by any other company.It is a independent publically traded company ( New York Stock Exchange -- CCL ), thus is owned by its shareholders.
No. Rolex, SA is not owned by any other company. It is completely independent, owned by The Wilsdorf Foundation -- which was initiated by Rolex's founder, Hans Wilsdorf, during the early 1960's.
No, but there are plenty of cars built in Mexico, but none are owned by a Mexican company.
Such Company is known as one person Company(OPC) or sole proprietorship.
It depends where you live. Every forestry company is owned by somebody overseas to someone.
A non-investor owned business is a business that does not sell stock. The business is privately owned by an individual or company, without any additional investors.