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Business entities according to the "Ley General de Sociedades Mercantiles" (General Law of Business entities) Persona Física; S.A. (Sociedad Anónima): ≈ plc (UK) S. de R.L.(Sociedad de Responsabilidad Limitada): ≈ Ltd. (UK) Associates name and "y compañía" or Associates name and "y sucesores"(Sociedad en Nombre Colectivo): ≈ general ...
Share of the Banque de Montreux, issued 20 November 1900. Sociétés anonymes were common in Switzerland at this time.. The abbreviation S.A. or SA [a] designates a type of limited company in certain countries, most of which have a Romance language as their official language and operate a derivative of the 1804, Napoleonic, civil law. [1]
The Chilean form of joint-stock company is called Sociedad por Acciones (often abbreviated "SpA"). They were created in 2007 by Law N° 20.190, [ 21 ] and they are the most recent variety of societary types, as they represent a simplified form of corporation – originally conceived for venture capital companies.
In its 35th article, the Law mandates the creation of a National Cargoes Dispatch, to be created in the legal form of a sociedad anónima (a private enterprise). [9] This was implemented with the 1192 decree, which created CAMMESA. [2] The law also created the Wholesale Energy Market of Argentina (Mercado Eléctrico Mayorista - MEM). [3]
Sociedades anónimas inscritas de capital abierto (S.A.I.C.A.) is a type of companiesy in Argentina. Unitán , a company producing Quebracho tannins , is an example of the type of companies. See also
Sociedad anónima deportiva ("Public limited sports company") is a special type of Spanish public limited company (known as sociedad anónima in Spain). The new legal status was introduced in 1990 [ 1 ] to improve financial management and transparency in sports clubs.
Empresa Argentina de Soluciones Satelitales Sociedad Anónima AR-SAT, usually known simply as ARSAT, is an Argentine government-owned telecommunications company incorporated in 2006 as a Sociedad Anónima through the federal law 26.092. [3]
The Superintendency of Corporations (Spanish: Superintendencia de Sociedades) is a regulatory agency of the Government of Colombia that oversees corporations [5]