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PLC: Public Limited Company: Is traded on the Stock Market. This means that the shares in the company are sold daily and the share prices rise and fall depending on a number of factors.

LTD: Limited Liability Company: LLC's are entities in their own right. For example, LLC's can assume debt. When you form an LLC, you pay different taxes on your earnings and have to report your finances annually.

All PLC's are LLC's but not all LLC's are PLC's

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