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A business owned by stockholders is called a corporation. In a corporation, ownership is divided into shares of stock, which can be bought and sold. Stockholders, or shareholders, have a claim on the corporation's assets and earnings, typically proportionate to their ownership stake. Corporations can be either publicly traded, with shares listed on stock exchanges, or privately held.

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