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  2. Shelf corporation - Wikipedia

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    A number of consortia "produce" and sell shelf corporations, promoting the fact that the new buyer can at the same time have a corporation with a long history, [3] and yet have complete control over the establishment of the corporation's board of directors and shareholder profile. One item to be aware of is the re-aging of the shelf corporation.

  3. Shell corporation - Wikipedia

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    A shell corporation is a company or corporation with no significant assets or operations often formed to obtain financing before beginning business. Shell companies were primarily vehicles for lawfully hiding the identity of their beneficial owners, and this is still the defining feature of shell companies due to the loopholes in the global corporate transparency initiatives. [1]

  4. Lists of corporate mergers and acquisitions - Wikipedia

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    Lists of corporate mergers and acquisitions include both takeovers and mergers of corporations. Most are organized by the main company involved in the transactions. Most are organized by the main company involved in the transactions.

  5. 10 'Small' Companies That Are Actually Owned By Massive ... - AOL

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    Think you're supporting the little guy when you buy Ben & Jerry's or Burt's Bees? Well, you're not; these 10 seemingly tiny companies are all owned by huge corporations.

  6. The Marcus Corporation Files Universal Shelf Registration ...

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  7. List of largest companies in the United States by revenue

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    The Fortune 500 list of companies includes only publicly traded companies, also including tax inversion companies. There are also corporations having foundation in the United States, such as corporate headquarters, operational headquarters and independent subsidiaries.

  8. Shell plc - Wikipedia

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    The company was already incorporated in 2002 as Forthdeal Limited, a shelf corporation incorporated by Swift Incorporations Limited and Instant Companies Limited, both based in Bristol. [19] The unification was completed on 20 July 2005 and the original owners delisted their companies from the respective exchanges.

  9. List of oldest companies in the United States - Wikipedia

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    This list of the oldest companies in the United States includes brands and companies, excluding associations, educational, government or religious organizations. To be listed, a brand or company name must remain, either whole or in part, since inception. To limit the scope of this list, only companies established before 1820 are listed.