company
Savings banks are examples of financial institutions that do not have a stock and loan association. They are limited by law to only provide saving options.
Yes
corporations
Corporations owned by the general public are typically referred to as publicly traded companies or public corporations. These companies offer shares of stock that can be bought and sold on stock exchanges, allowing individual and institutional investors to own a portion of the company. Public corporations are subject to regulatory oversight and must disclose financial information to ensure transparency for their shareholders. Examples include large companies like Apple and Microsoft.
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what are the example of stock corporation in the philippines
Savings banks are examples of financial institutions that do not have a stock and loan association. They are limited by law to only provide saving options.
I can see where the Indian tribes can legally form limited liability corporations with non-Indian entities but that is where your theory is probably going to end. Limited liability corporations cannot sell stock because the ownership is nontransferable. There would also be some major issues with the property....if you dig deep enough I'm certain you would find prohibitive verbiage about selling stock to non-Indian shareholders based on the trust setup.
All non profits are corporations. All corporations are not non profits.
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corporations
Finance corporations development corporations
Corporations owned by the general public are typically referred to as publicly traded companies or public corporations. These companies offer shares of stock that can be bought and sold on stock exchanges, allowing individual and institutional investors to own a portion of the company. Public corporations are subject to regulatory oversight and must disclose financial information to ensure transparency for their shareholders. Examples include large companies like Apple and Microsoft.
From the standpoint of stock sale, there are two kinds of corporations: public and private.
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common stock, preferred stock, and bonds