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  2. Reliance Industries - Wikipedia

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    The company's petrochemical, refining, and oil and gas-related operations form the core of its business; other divisions of the company include cloth, retail, telecommunications, and special economic zone (SEZ) development. In 2012–13, it earned 76% of its revenue from refining, 19% from petrochemicals, 2% from oil & gas and 3% from other ...

  3. Paper (company) - Wikipedia

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    Paper is an educational technology company that partners with school systems to offer access to academic support such as tutoring, coaching, college and career support, and practice in core curricula. The company is headquartered in Montreal, Quebec and has operations across North America with a second headquarters in Las Vegas, NV.

  4. Central Board of Secondary Education - Wikipedia

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    On 12 April 2018, the police said that Rakesh Kumar, who leaked the class 12 economics paper, had leaked class 10 mathematics paper also. [40] Consequently, the Central Board of Secondary Education has put in place a system of "encrypted" question papers, which are supposed to be printed by the schools half an hour before the exam starts.

  5. Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Shareholders were also explicitly granted limited liability in the company's royal charter. [12] In England, the government created corporations under a royal charter or an Act of Parliament with the grant of a monopoly over a specified territory. The best-known example, established in 1600, was the East India Company of London.

  6. Company - Wikipedia

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    A company limited by guarantee with a share capital: A hybrid entity, usually used where the company is formed for non-commercial purposes, but the activities of the company are partly funded by investors who expect a return. This type of company may no longer be formed in the UK, although provisions still exist in law for them to exist.

  7. Asset - Wikipedia

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    A company which invests too much of it capital in assets is called an asset heavy company. On the other hand, a company which operates with very few to no assets is called a light asset model. Sectors like manufacturing, medical, engineering and chemical [ 13 ] comprise heavy asset model businesses, whereas digital businesses like AirBNB , Uber ...

  8. Private company limited by shares - Wikipedia

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    A private company limited by shares, or an unlimited company with a share capital, may re-register as a public limited company (PLC). A private company must pass a special resolution that it be so re-registered and deliver a copy of the resolution together with an application form 43(3)(e) to the Registrar.

  9. Box, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    [4] [12] In 2011, the company raised $48 million in funding to support its data centers. [7] This was followed by an additional $125 million in funding round the next year, [13] $100 million in 2013, [14] and $150 million in 2014. [15] On January 23, 2015 Box became a public company via an initial public offering on the New York Stock Exchange.