Shakespeare was a shareholder or investor in several businesses, but he did not own any businesses all by himself. His relationship with the other shareholders in the theatrical company The Lord Chamberlain's Men (later the King's Men) would best be described as a partnership. He was one of the investors in the Globe Theatre and also in the Blackfriars Theatre. He also had a number of properties, not related to theatre, which he rented, but you wouldn't really call that a business
Only partly. It was owned by James Burbage, Shakespeare and about six other partners.
No, his company owned them. They were not Shakespeare's personal property.
Shakespeare actually owned a share in two theatres: the Globe and the Blackfriars. Nowadays, Shakespeare is the most famous of the many people who owned or worked in those theatres, so people get the idea that he owned them all by himself or that the people who attended them would have thought of them as Shakespeare's. In fact, Shakespeare's contemporaries would have associated both theatres with Richard Burbage, who was the most important actor in the company, much better known to the public than Shakespeare was, and owned a much larger share of the theatres, being the driving force and main financial push behind them.
He owned one-eighth of it.
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Only partly. It was owned by James Burbage, Shakespeare and about six other partners.
Half of the Globe and Blackfriars theatres was owned by the brothers Richard and Cuthbert Burbage. The rest was owned by smaller shareholders including Shakespeare.
Unincorporated businesses are businesses that are owned by individuals, not by the government.
(For Apex Learning) Mixed economy.
No, his company owned them. They were not Shakespeare's personal property.
Generally privately owned.
Corporations are businesses owned by stockholders
An independent business is one that is owned by a private company. Some examples of independent businesses are small business, locally-owned businesses, and startup businesses.
Businesses are owned by the State and are directed by bureaucrats appointed by the State.
Factors of production are typically owned by individuals, businesses, or the government. Land is owned by individuals or governments, labor is owned by individuals, capital is owned by businesses or individuals, and entrepreneurship is typically owned by individuals who take the risk to start and run a business.
Shakespeare actually owned a share in two theatres: the Globe and the Blackfriars. Nowadays, Shakespeare is the most famous of the many people who owned or worked in those theatres, so people get the idea that he owned them all by himself or that the people who attended them would have thought of them as Shakespeare's. In fact, Shakespeare's contemporaries would have associated both theatres with Richard Burbage, who was the most important actor in the company, much better known to the public than Shakespeare was, and owned a much larger share of the theatres, being the driving force and main financial push behind them.
Hair dressers' shops are normally privately owned businesses, however in comunist countries all businesses belong to the government.