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A sister company is a company with the same owner while a mother company is the owner
The possessive form of "sister" is "sister's." It is used to show that something belongs to or is associated with a particular sister. For example, "This is my sister's book."
Subsidiary, subsidiary company, daughter company are another words for sister concern. Sister concern is also called as sister company. A sister concern is a company fully or partly owned by another company and has more than 50 percent of stakes in it holding all the control on activities and policies.
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The sister company of Banana Republic is the Gap.
East Midlands Trains is a Sister Company to South West Trains.
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A sister company generally means a company that has the same corporate parent as another. For example, if Corporation A and Corporation B are both subsidiaries of Corporation XYZ, Corporation A and Corporation B are sister companies. I have occasionally seen two companies which are owned by the same individual referred to as sister companies since they have the same ownership (just like in the parent-sub example) but that usage is less common. In that case, there is no "parent" company. If you have only one company and want a sister company in the classic sense, you need to first set up a holding company to own the shares of the first company and then set up a new subsidiary under the holding company.
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ellen the little girl with yelloow ribbon is my sister (talking about ellen)
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