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  2. Joint-stock company - Wikipedia

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    A special and by far less common form of joint-stock companies, intended for companies with a large number of shareholders, is the publicly traded joint-stock companies, called allmennaksjeselskap and abbreviated ASA. A joint-stock company must be incorporated, has an independent legal personality and limited liability, and is required to have ...

  3. Stock market - Wikipedia

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    While the stock market is the marketplace for buying and selling company stocks, the foreign exchange market, also known as forex or FX, is the global marketplace for the purchase and sale of national currencies. It serves several functions, including facilitating currency conversions, managing foreign exchange risk through futures and forwards ...

  4. Initial public offering - Wikipedia

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    Like modern joint-stock companies, the publicani were legal bodies independent of their members whose ownership was divided into shares, or parts. [4] There is evidence that these shares were sold to public investors and traded in a type of over-the-counter market in the Forum , near the Temple of Castor and Pollux .

  5. Stocks vs. ETFs: Which should you invest in? - AOL

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    ETFs, even in a good year, will underperform the best stocks in the fund, meaning investors could have owned just those stocks and done better. ETFs do charge an incremental cost, the expense ...

  6. Squeeze-out - Wikipedia

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    A squeeze-out [1] or squeezeout, [2] sometimes synonymous with freeze-out, [2] is the compulsory sale of the shares of minority shareholders of a joint-stock company for which they receive a fair cash compensation.

  7. Demutualization - Wikipedia

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    Finally, many mutual companies, including Nationwide and MassMutual, have wholly owned subsidiaries. The subsidiaries may technically be stock companies, but the mutual owns all the stock. For example, the New York Life Insurance and Annuity Corporation (NYLIAC) is a wholly owned subsidiary of the New York Life Insurance Company (NYLIC). A ...

  8. I’ve Owned Apple’s Stock for 9 Years, But These 3 Factors ...

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    Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) shares have been a major winner over the past decade. And while I’ve resisted the temptation to sell as negative headlines flowed in, primarily regarding weaker iPhone sales ...

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