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entities may not be
owned by
individuals nor by
other entities; they
exist without being owned once they are created. Not
being owned, they
cannot be bought...
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maintain its
own executive leadership. The
subsidiary can be a
company (usually with
limited liability) and may be a government-
owned or state-
owned enterprise...
- A state-
owned enterprise (SOE) is a
business entity created or
owned by a
national or
local government,
either through an
executive order or legislation...
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ownership (as in worker-
owned companies). This
usage is
often found in
former Eastern Bloc
countries to
differentiate from
former state-
owned enterprises,[citation...
- Look up
own,
owns,
owned, or
owning in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
OWN may also
refer to: Old West Norse, a
North Germanic language Once Was Not...
- many of the
largest publicly listed firms are family-
owned. A firm is said to be family-
owned if a
person is the
controlling shareholder; that is, a...
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Publicly owned can
refer to:
Public utility, a
publicly owned utility that
provides infrastructure and
sometimes services Public company, a
company which...
- A Will of
Their Own is a 1998
American television miniseries directed by
Karen Arthur. The film
follows six
generations of
females within one family,...
- Investor-
owned utilities (IOUs) are
private enterprises acting as
public utilities. "Differences
Between Publicly and Investor-
Owned Utilities". California...
- mean
defeat in gaming.
Other variations of the word
owned include own3d, 0wn3d, pwned, pwnt,
POWER OWNED and pooned,
terms which incorporate elements of leetspeak...