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Was (wer) ist NKK Corporation - definition

JAPANESE COMPANY
NKK Corporation; Nkk Corporation; JFE Group; Nippon Kokan K.K.

NKK SC         
JAPANESE ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CLUB
NKK F.C.; NKK S.C.; NKK FC
NKK Soccer Club (NKKサッカー部, Enu Kei Kei Sakka Bu, formerly Nippon Kokan Soccer Club (日本鋼管サッカー部, Nippon Kokan Sakka Bu)) was a Japanese football club which operated from 1932 to 1994. It played in the old Japan Soccer League since 1967 until its closing.
Kochi Municipal Corporation         
  • The map of Fort Kochi City Municipality under Dutch with Fort Stormburg (Kochi Fort) seen below.
MUNICIPAL CORPORATION IN ERNAKULAM DISTRICT OF KERALA, INDIA
Kochi Corporation; Corporation of Kochi; Corporation of cochin; Cochin corporation; Cochin Corporation; Corporation of Cochin; Cochin Municipal Corporation
The Kochi Municipal Corporation is the municipal corporation that manages a portion of the Indian city of Kochi (also known as Cochin). The Corporation manages 94.
non-profit corporation         
LEGAL ENTITY INCORPORATED FOR PURPOSES OTHER THAN GENERATING PROFITS
Non-profit corporation
n. an organization incorporated under state laws and approved by both the state's Secretary of State and its taxing authority as operating for educational, charitable, social, religious, civic or humanitarian purposes. A non-profit corporation (also called "not for profit corporation") is formed by incorporators, has a board of directors and officers, but no shareholders. These incorporators, directors and officers may not receive a distribution of (any money from) profits, but officers and management may be paid reasonable salaries for services to the corporation. Upon dissolution of a nonprofit corporation its assets must be distributed to an organization existing for similar purposes under the "cy pres doctrine." In order for contributions to the corporation to be deductible as charitable gifts on federal income taxes, the corporation must submit a detailed application (with a substantial fee) for an Internal Revenue Service ruling that it is established for one of the specific nonprofit purposes spelled out in the Internal Revenue Code. Informational tax returns must be filed annually with the IRS and the state taxing body. In addition, the state Attorney General may have oversight powers to determine if the corporation is abiding by state laws by limiting its activities to its approved non-profit purposes and not milking the corporation for disguised profits. See also: charity corporation cy pres doctrine

Wikipedia

JFE Holdings

JFE Holdings, Inc. (JFEジェイエフイーホールディングス株式会社, Jeiefuī Hōrudingusu Kabushiki-gaisha) is a corporation headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. It was formed in 2002 by the merger of NKK (日本鋼管株式会社, Nippon Kōkan Kabushiki-gaisha) and Kawasaki Steel Corporation (川崎製鉄株式会社, Kawasaki Seitetsu Kabushiki-gaisha) and owns JFE Steel, JFE Engineering and Japan Marine United. JFE is from Japan, Fe (the chemical element symbol of iron) and Engineering. In 2020, it is ranked 365th in Fortune Global 500 List.