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  2. Corporate real estate - Wikipedia

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    Corporate real estate is the real property held or used by a business enterprise or organization for its own operational purposes. A corporate real estate portfolio typically includes a corporate headquarters and a number of branch offices, and perhaps also various manufacturing and retail sites. [1]

  3. Corporate group - Wikipedia

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    A corporate group is composed of companies. The general rule is that a company is a separate legal entity from its shareholders, that is the shareholder's liability for the subsidiary's debts is limited to the value of the shares, [3] and the shareholders cannot be required to perform the company's obligations.

  4. Conglomerate (company) - Wikipedia

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    In that year, at least 26 of the country's 500 largest corporations were acquired, of which 12 had assets above $250 million. [11] All this complex company reorganization had very real consequences for people who worked for companies that were either acquired by conglomerates or were seen as likely to be acquired by them.

  5. Partnership vs. Corporation - AOL

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    There are several differences between partnerships and corporations. Key differences include: Corporations establish a separate legal entity, limiting owners’ personal liability, while ...

  6. What’s the Difference Between Real Estate Taxes and ... - AOL

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    Taxes can be confusing. But it's important to understand how real estate and property taxes work, especially if you own land, a home or a vehicle. While many people use the terms interchangeably ...

  7. Real estate business - Wikipedia

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    A real estate transaction is the process whereby rights in a unit of property (or designated real estate) are transferred between two or more parties, e.g., in the case of conveyance, one party being the seller(s) and the other being the buyer(s). It can often be quite complicated due to the complexity of the property rights being transferred ...

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  9. CBRE Group - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, the company's shares were added to the S&P 500 Index. [25] In 2006, the company acquired Trammell Crow Company for $2.2 billion. [26] [27] In 2011, the company acquired the real estate investment business of ING Group for $940 million. [28] In 2011, the company changed its name to CBRE Group Inc. [29]