A holding company means it is a company that owns other companies.
The first U.S. holding companies were in New Jersey
industry classification excludes bank holding companies, but includes investment, personal, and public utility holding companies
By 1929 bank holding companies and a few chains that resembled holding companies controlled about 8 percent, or 2,103, of all U.S. banks
There 284 American multibank holding companies in 1980
There 950 American multibank holding companies in 1992
The first U.S. holding companies were in New Jersey
A holding company is a company or firm that owns other companies' outstanding stock.
"There is no one, single Holding Company, but rather a large number of corporations classified as holding companies. Martin Sorrell is CEO of WPP, one of, if not the largest, holding companies in the world."
In 1929, bank holding companies held $11 billion, of all loans and investments
Yes a holding company can purchase a professional corporation. The professional corporation can be another entity of companies within the holding companies portfolio.
Parent companies or holding companies? These can either be limited company's or PLC's, in the UK
Holding companies also facilitate mobility of money among their subsidiaries and allow them to spread gains and losses over all members of the holding corporation