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Qu'est-ce (qui) est public corporation - définition

COMPANY THAT OFFERS ITS SECURITIES FOR SALE TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC
Publicly traded; Publicly traded corporation; Public business; Traded publicly; Public companies; Public corporations; Publicly-traded; Publicly held company; Publically traded; Publicly traded company; Publicly-held; Listed company; Publicly traded companies; Publicly listed company; Publicly-traded stock; Publicly-traded company; Publicly quoted companies; Publicly held corporation; Publicly listed; Publicly-traded companies; Publicly held; Public Company; Listed companies; Publicly traded corporations; Stockholder-owned corporation; Public Corporation; Public compan; Public stock; Public equity; Public equities; Public stock corporation; Publicly-listed company; Publically-listed company; Publicly listed firm; Publicly traded company (United States)
  • The [[New York Stock Exchange Building]] in 2015

public corporation         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Public corporation (disambiguation)
n. a corporation created to perform a governmental function or to operate under government control, such as a municipal water company or hospital. See also: corporation
Public-benefit nonprofit corporation         
TYPE OF NONPROFIT CORPORATION CHARTERED BY A U.S. STATE GOVERNMENT
Public Authority; Public authority; Public benefit nonprofit corporations; Government authorities; Public benefit nonprofit corporation; Public-benefit non-profit corporation
A public-benefit nonprofit corporationCalifornia Code - Part 2: NONPROFIT PUBLIC BENEFIT CORPORATIONS [5110. - 6910.
public company         
(public companies)
A public company is a company whose shares can be bought by the general public. (BUSINESS)
N-COUNT

Wikipédia

Public company

A public company is a company whose ownership is organized via shares of stock which are intended to be freely traded on a stock exchange or in over-the-counter markets. A public (publicly traded) company can be listed on a stock exchange (listed company), which facilitates the trade of shares, or not (unlisted public company). In some jurisdictions, public companies over a certain size must be listed on an exchange. In most cases, public companies are private enterprises in the private sector, and "public" emphasizes their reporting and trading on the public markets.

Public companies are formed within the legal systems of particular states, and therefore have associations and formal designations which are distinct and separate in the polity in which they reside. In the United States, for example, a public company is usually a type of corporation (though a corporation need not be a public company), in the United Kingdom it is usually a public limited company (plc), in France a "société anonyme" (SA), and in Germany an Aktiengesellschaft (AG). While the general idea of a public company may be similar, differences are meaningful, and are at the core of international law disputes with regard to industry and trade.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour public corporation
1. Why, you are a public corporation paid for by the taxpayers.
2. "The public corporation known as the United States is too large," he says.
3. The commission would examine whether a new public corporation and a foundation should take over the job.
4. How can a public corporation be so wildly out of touch with the people it‘s meant to serve?
5. The vast majority of those shares were common stock, the basic building blocks of a public corporation.