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S.A. generally designates corporations in various countries, mostly those employing civil law. This translates literally in all languages mentioned as "anonymous company" or "share company" and can be differentiated from Partnerships and Limited Liability Companies.
S.A. meaning "anonymous society/corporation" is the abbreviation of:
* "Société anonyme" in French
* "Società anonima" ("spA") in Italian Switzerland
* "Societat Anònima" in Catalan
* "Spółka Akcyjna" in Polish
* "Sociedade Anónima" in Portuguese (European); "Sociedade Anônima" (until 1991) and "Sociedade por Ações" (Brazil)
* "Sociedad Anónima" or "Sociedad por Acciones" in Spanish
It is equivalent in both literal meaning and practical function to:
* "Naamloze Vennootschap" (N.V.) in Dutch
* "Anonymi Etairia" (A.E.) or "Ανώνυμη Εταιρία" in Greek
* "Anonim Şirket" (A.Ş.) in Turkish
* "Perseroan Terbatas" (P.T.) in Indonesia
* "Sendirian Berhad" (Sdn.Bhd.) in Malaysia
It is equivalent in practical function to:
* Several different forms with terms derived from the German Aktiengesellschaft (AG), all literally meaning "share company" or "Company with Shares":
* "Societate pe Acţiuni" in Romanian, which somewhat confusingly abbreviates to S.A.
* "Società per Azioni" (S.p.A.) in Italian (sometimes transliterates as 'joint-stock corporation')
* "Aktiebolag" (AB) in Swedish
* ''Aktieselskab" (A/S) in Danish
* "Aksjeselskap" (AS) in Norwegian (bokmål)
* "Lutlag" (LL) in Norwegian (nynorsk)
* "Akcionarsko Drustvo" (A.D.) in Serbia
* "Akciová společnost" (a.s.) in Czech
* "Dioničko društvo" (d.d.) in Croatian
* "Public limited company" (Plc) in English (most commonly used in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland, less-known elsewhere). * 6 months ago http://www.acronymfinder.com/Business/SA...
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Actually, the answer you're probably looking for is Société par Actions Simplifiée. It's a relatively new corporation structure for European companies. It's similar to an LLC, and is usually the most attractive option for a U.S. company establishing operations in France.
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Actually, the answer you're probably looking for is Société par Actions Simplifiée. It's a relatively new corporation structure for European companies. It's similar to an LLC, and is usually the most attractive option for a U.S. company establishing operations in France.
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Usually it is LLC which is Limited Liability Corporation/Company.