- A
company,
abbreviated as co., is a
legal entity representing an ****ociation of
legal people,
whether natural,
juridical or a
mixture of both, with a...
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performance sportswear company originating in
Switzerland that
designs and
markets sports clothing and
running shoes. In 2019, the
company held 40% of the running...
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subsidiary company, or
daughter company is a
company completely or
partially owned or
controlled by
another company,
called the
parent company or holding...
- A
livery company is a type of
guild or
professional ****ociation that
originated in
medieval times in London, England.
Livery companies comprise London's...
- (/ˈɡuːɡəl/ , GOO-gəl) is an
American multinational corporation and
technology company focusing on
online advertising,
search engine technology,
cloud computing...
- crash, many
online shopping companies,
notably Pets.com, Webvan, and Boo.com, as well as
several communication companies, such as Worldcom, NorthPoint...
- The East
India Company (EIC) was an English, and
later British, joint-stock
company that was
founded in 1600 and
dissolved in 1874. It was
formed to trade...
- Forbes. The
Fortune 500 list of
companies includes only
publicly traded companies, also
including tax
inversion companies.
There are also
corporations having...
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stocks which are
issued by 500 large-cap
companies traded on the
American stock exchanges (including the 30
companies that
compose the Dow
Jones Industrial...
- Ford
Motor Company (commonly
known as Ford) is an
American multinational automobile manufacturer headquartered in Dearborn, Michigan,
United States. It...