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corporation$16810$ - translation to greek

MANUFACTURING COMPANY IN NEW JERSEY
OPEX Corporation; OPEX (Corporation)

corporation      
n. σωματείο, συντεχνία, εταιρεία, δημοτικό συμβούλιο, νομικό πρόσωπο, σωματείο νομικώς ανεγνωρισμένο, ανώνυμος εταιρεία, μετοχική εταιρεία
joint stock         
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BUSINESS ENTITY WHICH IS OWNED BY SHAREHOLDERS
Joint-Stock Company; Joint-stock companies; Joint-stock; Joint stock; Joint stock companies; Joint Stock Company; Stock corporation; Stock Corporation; Joint stock principle; Closed joint-stock company; Closed joint stock company; Closed Joint stock company; Jushik hoesa; Societa per Azioni; NJSC; National joint stock company; Joint Stock; Trading house; Closed Joint Stock Company; Public joint-stock company; Joint stock company; CJSC; Akciová společnost; Public Joint Stock Company; Akciova spolecnost; Limited liability joint-stock company; Public Joint-Stock Company; Public joint stock company; Joint stock corporation; Joint-stock corporation; Akciová spoločnosť; Private Joint Stock Company
μετοχική εταιρία
investment company         
COMPANY WHOSE MAIN BUSINESS IS HOLDING AND MANAGING SECURITIES FOR INVESTMENT PURPOSES
Investment companies; Investment firm; Private investment firm; Investment corporation
εταιρεία επενδύσεων

Definition

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

OPEX (corporation)

OPEX Corporation is a manufacturing company based in Moorestown, New Jersey. They primarily manufacture warehouse automation equipment, high volume mailroom automation equipment, document scanners, and remittance processors. Their warehouse automation products have been implemented at retail and e-commerce companies such as: HBC, BOXED, and iHERB

OPEX employs approximately ~1600 people throughout the world with locations in Moorestown Township, New Jersey USA, Plano, Texas, Bolton, England, Villebon Sur Yvette, France, and Wiesbaden, Germany.