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  • {{rpl|Corporation (general)}} {{rpl|Dummy corporation}}
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  • {{seealso|Corporation}} A '''dummy corporation''' (or '''dummy company''') is a [[Corporation|corporation]] created to serve as a front or cover for one or more legitimate companies
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Nonprofit corporation, created by the [[Corporation for Public Broadcasting]] but a private firm, which provides national news
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  • ...te but quasi-governmental, nonprofit corporation, founded in 1967 by the [[Corporation for Public Broadcasting]], which provides non-commercial television program
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  • Rating which assesses the credit worthiness of a corporation's debt issues, and is a financial indicator to potential investors of debt
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  • ...l Corporation, The Washington Post Company, and Western Asset Trusts, RAND Corporation (formerly chair), [[ Mayo Clinic]], Council on Foreign Relations, [[Califor
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  • ...ndustrial company or corporation and wholly or mostly owned by the company/corporation. Company towns were a common feature of industrialization in the U.S. durin
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  • ...sh on strategic planning; Director of Computer and Information Services, [[Corporation for Public Broadcasting]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Corporation (US law)]]
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  • ...'', located in New York and Jerusalem. WikiAnswers was acquired by Answers Corporation in November 2006.<ref name = history/> ...th links to Answers Corporation news releases at {{cite web |title=Answers Corporation |publisher=CrunchBase.com |url=http://www.crunchbase.com/company/answers |a
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  • #REDIRECT [[Corporation (US law)/Definition]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Corporation (US law)/Approval]]
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  • *[http://www.arthritis.org Arthritis Foundation] ([[Nonprofit corporation|non-profit]]) ...p://www.hopkins-arthritis.org Johns Hopkins Arthritis Center] ([[Nonprofit corporation|non-profit]])
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  • The '''Canadian Broadcasting Corporation''' is a large public broadcaster, in [[Canada]]. The Corporation receives funding from the Government of Canada. The Government of Canada a
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  • #REDIRECT [[World Bank#International Finance Corporation]]
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  • ...]'.</ref> Now operating in over 170 [[country|countries]], the present-day corporation offers [[business]] analytics, provides [[hardware]] and [[software]], and
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  • [[terrorism]] analyst at the RAND Corporation
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  • #REDIRECT [[Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers]]
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  • ...om/Pages/Spirits_BrandyvsCognac.aspx Brandy vs Cognac - Nova Scotia Liquor Corporation]
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  • ...lished by the [[United States of America]] government, administered by the Corporation for National and Community Service, an independent government agency, and f | last = Corporation for National and Community Service
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A 2009 video game released by Valve Corporation.
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  • A content delivery system created by Valve Corporation.
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  • RAND Corporation; Board of Editors, ''[[Middle East Quarterly]]''
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  • A seventh generation gaming console developed by Microsoft Corporation.
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  • <!-- Text is transcluded from the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation/Definition subpage-->
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  • Former Chairman of Lang Communications, Inc., senior executive at the 3M Corporation
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  • Currency issued by the private organization Chatham Islands Note Corporation in 2000 and 2001.
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  • ...National Security Reform]], Retired Chairman and CEO, [[Lockheed Martin]] Corporation
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  • Director, International Security and Defense Policy Center, RAND Corporation; expert panel, [[Iraq Study Group]]
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  • '''Martin C. Libicki''' is a [[terrorism]] analyst at the RAND Corporation<ref name=Pubs />. He was formerly at the [[National Defense University]], ...uthors/l/libicki_martin_c.html Martin C. Libicki — Publications] from RAND corporation.
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  • A member-owned-and-operated not-for-profit corporation in Clinton Township, Michigan, which provides cryonics services.
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  • Financial corporation based in California that provides electronic fund transfer services, typica
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>For-profit corporation chartered with responsibilities of providing shareholder value, but also be
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  • {{Dambigbox|Corporation (general)|Corporation}} A '''corporation''' is a [[law|legal entity]] that is distinct from its owners and may empl
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Payment, usually from a profit, made by a corporation to its shareholder members.
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  • {{r|Olympus Corporation}} {{r|Pioneer Corporation}}
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  • Brand of luxury vehicles part of the automobile manufacturer, Toyota Motor Corporation
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  • An analogue [[polyphonic]] [[synthesizer]] developed by the Yamaha Corporation as a working test model for later [[consumer]] synthesizers.
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  • ...ityCountyProfiles/CityCountyProfiles.icm Metro Denver Economic Development Corporation]
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  • In politics, history or economics: [[Reconstruction Finance Corporation]]
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  • (1986). 1986 revised Model Nonprofit Corporation Act : exposure draft. Chicago, Ill. (750 N. Lake Shore Dr., Chicago 60611): (2003). How to begin and maintain a nonprofit corporation in the state of North Dakota. Bismarck, ND: Secretary of State.
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  • The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation operates an award winning News division and a dedicated cable news network.
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  • Privately-held American corporation that manufactures various products (such as fishing lures) and is best know
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  • ...ree-term Democratic senator from Arkansas, and now a board member of the [[Corporation for Public Broadcasting]]
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  • California-based non-profit corporation that supports and promotes research and education into [[cryonics]] and [[c
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  • '''Salem Communications Corporation''' is a "Christian and family-themed content and conservative values" provi | publisher = Salem Communications Corporation}}</ref> It is a public company, stock symbol SALM.
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  • Any of a number of types of corporation recognized by tax authorities as subject to [[nondistribution constraint]]s
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  • *British Broadcasting Corporation ''BBC Handbook''. London: BBC. ISSN 0068-1377 *British Broadcasting Corporation ''London Calling''. London: BBC World Service. ISSN 0024-600X
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  • A popular family of [[candy]] made by the [[Mars Corporation]], consisting of a [[chocolate]] coating over various [[nougat]] centers
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  • ..., started by the Heritage Foundation and now owned by Salem Communications Corporation
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  • (1856 - 21 August 1918) American luthier who founded the Gibson Guitar Corporation in Kalamazoo, Michigan in 1902, makers of guitars, mandolins and other inst
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  • ...imarily by James Massey (one of the designers of IDEA) on behalf of Cylink Corporation.
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  • A subsidiary, or separate corporation, created to hold and manage non-performing assets transferred to it by a r
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  • ...also known as the Yamaha CP-70), manufactured in the 1970s by the [[Yamaha Corporation]].
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  • A nonprofit corporation, founded in 1969 and operated by volunteers, with a mission of "resolving t
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  • '''American Public Media''', a private, nonprofit [[501(c)(3)]] corporation, is the largest owner and operator of public radio stations in the United S While it receives some funds from the [[Corporation for Public Broadcasting]], as the second largest public radio organization
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  • President of the philanthropic Carnegie Corporation of New York; advisory board, [[PARSA Community Foundation]]; previously pre
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  • ...r= |month= |format= |work=CBC News Online |publisher=Canadian Broadcasting Corporation }}
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  • ...former Senior Vice President and General Counsel, Communications Satellite Corporation (1967-1974)
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  • Non-profit corporation (classified as [[501(c)(3)]] in the United States) to support Apache softwa
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  • (Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation) [[Fannie Mae]] clone created to provide competition to Fannie Mae.
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  • {{r|Corporation}} {{r|Nonprofit corporation}}
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  • Technology and consulting corporation which operates worldwide; headquartered in Armonk, New York and founded as
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  • Chairman and CEO, [[Nemazee Capital Corporation]]; Board of advisors, [[Center for a New American Security]]; [[Democratic
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  • A corporation based in Fairfield, Connecticut employing about 300,000 people around the w
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  • (1912-2007) U.S. strategic analyst, on the staff of the RAND Corporation; author of definitive text ''[[Pearl Harbor: Warning and Decision]]''; spou
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  • *[http://www.rhodespiano.com Rhodes Music Corporation]
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  • For-profit corporation that organized the February 2010 National Tea Party Convention, and runs a
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  • Vice President, RAND Corporation, for Project Air Force; board of advisers, [[Center for a New American Secu
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  • ...processes by one party, to another party such as a Government department, Corporation, Foundation or Trust, for financial support or funding.
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  • ...os, founded in 1924 through the merger of Metro Pictures, Goldwyn Pictures Corporation and Louis B. Mayer Pictures.
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  • Chairman and chief executive officer of [[News Corporation]], which owns multiple media including [[Fox Broadcasting Company]], [[Dow
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  • A firm owned by [[Rupert Murdoch]]'s [[News Corporation]], which contains both Fox local radio and television stations, as well as
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  • ...hrystal]]'s Afghanistan Strategic Assessment Group; formerly with the RAND Corporation
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  • ...ir in Communication, [[University of Southern California]]; chair of the [[Corporation for Public Broadcasting]], appointed 2000 by [[Bill Clinton]] and reappoint
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  • ...ky Mountain Institute; Retired Founder and Chairman of [[Boston Scientific Corporation]] a 16,000 employee, $6 billion world-wide company that is a leader in the
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  • ...ode added in 1954 to define public charities - state-chartered [[nonprofit corporation]]s that are exempt from federal corporate income taxation and donations to
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  • * [[CBC News|Canadian Broadcasting Corporation]]
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  • *[http://www.cbc.ca/ottawa/ Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, Ottawa]
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  • ...ancial institution. (A method used by the US Federal Deposit and Insurance Corporation)
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  • ...1-2009} Senior fellow, [[Hudson Institute]]; formerly policy analyst, RAND Corporation; former editor, [[Executive Intelligence Review]] produced by [[Lyndon LaRo
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  • California-based non-profit corporation for the physical and emotional needs of sex workers, especially the [[por
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  • ...d economics news and with a conservative editorial policy; owned by [[News Corporation]]; [[Dow Jones]] is a spinoff news service
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  • ...studio founded in 1928 as a merger of the motion picture interests of RCA Corporation and Joseph P. Kennedy's Film Booking Office of America.
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  • {{r|News Corporation}} {{r|Oracle Corporation}}
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  • ...e merger of Germany's Daimler-Benz AG and the United States-based Chrysler Corporation in 1998, and disbanded in 2007.
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  • ...rgetown University]]; previously an executive and researcher with the RAND Corporation; board member, [[Jamestown Foundation]]; Board, Terrorism/Counterterrorism,
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  • ...e officer in the U.S. Department of Defense; business advisor at Mobil Oil Corporation
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  • '''Time Warner Inc.''' [ [[NYSE]] symbol: TWX] is the parent corporation, directly or through intermediate subsidiaries, of various communications a
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  • The '''Canadian Broadcasting Corporation''', is a public broadcaster in [[Canada]], which operates a news division.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Nonprofit corporation that is largest owner and operator of public radio stations and a major so
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  • Technology corporation headquartered in Palo Alto, California, United States, founded in 1939, it
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  • ...Fe Institute]] and [[Eurasia Foundation]]; founding chairman of [[Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers]]
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  • CEO and Founder, A-Mark Financial Corporation and Co-Chair, A-Mark Entertainment, [[venture capital]] firms targeted at t
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  • ...of the Institute of Public Research at The [[Center for Naval Analyses|CNA Corporation]]; Board of the [[American Security Project]]; signed "Beyond Guantanamo";
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  • ...ct of creating, establishing or founding a commercial, nonprofit or public corporation. The act is typically facilitated and symbolized by a constitutional docume
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  • | url = http://www.newswire.ca/en/story/177957/algoma-central-corporation | title = Algoma Central Corporation
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  • RAND Corporation defense analyst, a member of General [[Stanley McChrystal]]'s Strategic Ass
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  • ...ronic engineer with 42 patents, president of Accurel Systems International Corporation; President and CEO of Nano Measurements Inc. and Picotest Inc; board of dir
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  • ...tains records of the parties to the transactions (also known as a clearing corporation).
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  • | company_form = Corporation ===Boeing Capital Corporation (BCC)===
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  • Resident senior political consultant, RAND Corporation; Fellow, [[Institute for Social Policy and Understanding]]; former Vice-C
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A legal movement to extend the idea of a [[corporation]] as a legal person from existence and the ability to own assets, into trad
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  • ...Instrument Manufacturing Company, now known as Fender Musical Instruments Corporation, and later founded MusicMan and G&L Musical Products (G&L Guitars).
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  • * Marconi Corporation's [http://www.marconicalling.com/front.htm "Marconi Calling" page]
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  • ...als] (written by Paul Ellis and Christopher Paul of the Great Lakes Carbon Corporation)
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  • ...tional Intelligence Council]] (1981-1983); served as President of the RAND Corporation (1968-1972)
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  • {{Dambigbox|Benefit corporation (B-Corp)|Corporation}} ...ith dual objectives: providing return to shareholders as in a conventional corporation, but also to benefit the society as a whole. Such organizations' officers a
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  • {{r|Corporation}}
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  • ...member, [[Israel Policy Forum]]; Board of Directors of Discount Investment Corporation Ltd.; Vice President for External Relations, [[Hebrew University (Jerusalem
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  • ...f the [[SAFER (cipher)| SAFER]] series of [[block cipher]]s for [[Cylink]] corporation and, with his student [[Xuejia Lai]], co-designer of the [[International Da
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  • ...President and Deputy Group President of Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC); retired Admiral, [[United States Navy]] and commander of [[United S
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  • ...edu=mid Layers of Earth's Atmosphere] From the website of the [[University Corporation for Atmospheric Research]]. (UCAR)
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  • {{seealso|Corporation (disambiguation)}}
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  • ...n as the [[Glass-Steagall Act]]). Created the [[Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation]] and the [[Federal Open Market Committee]]. Separated commercial banking
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  • Senior Fellow, RAND Corporation; Guiding Coalition, [[Project for National Security Reform]], Counselor, C
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  • A foundation created by a business corporation out of company earnings or profits. (Tax law often allows corporations to d
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  • ...merger of Germany's Daimler-Benz AG and the United States-based [[Chrysler Corporation]] in 1998, and disbanded in 2007. Daimler-Benz was a profitable, but small, ...ois Castaing]] and manufacturing president [[Dennis Pawley]], the Chrysler Corporation renewed their image with a line of successful products such as the 1992 [[D
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  • President of L-3 Communications/TMA Corporation; Senior Military Advisor for the American Maritime Congress; [[vice admiral
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  • {{r|Corporation}}
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  • ...ector, [[Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation]]; Chairman, Marshall & Ilsley Corporation ...or, [[Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation]]; Chairman, Wausau-Mosinee Paper Corporation
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  • ...December 28, 2004 for assistance from the IRCJ (Industrial Revitalization Corporation of Japan), a quasi-governmental assets restructuring company which acts as ...This included the acquisition of Daiei by the IRCJ, and later on Marubeni Corporation, Advantage Partners and DRF Limited (private investors); Debt Restructuring
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  • ...nables]]'';<ref>e.g. Winitz (2003); see also the International Linguistics Corporation's [http://www.learnables.com ''Learnables''] materials on-line.</ref> sever
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  • ...sociologist]] and Director of Research and Evaluation for the Philadelphia Corporation for Aging, Adjunct Associate Professor in the School of Nursing at the [[Un
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  • ...l Biology and Bioinformatics, IBM; Director of Research, Thinking Machines Corporation
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  • ...erritories, primary responsibility for managing the affairs of a nonprofit corporation is vested in the [[nonprofit board|board]]
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  • ...Executive Vice President, Chief Operating Officer and Interim CEO at the [[Corporation for Public Broadcasting]]
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  • ...International Affairs in the Congressional Budget Office (1978-1981); RAND Corporation
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  • ...When a politician, for example, partners with a corporation to advance the corporation's interest in exchange for some benefit, such as a [[campaign contribution] ...to greater [[personal liability]] than they would as [[shareholder]]s of a corporation. In such countries, partnerships are often strongly regulated via [[anti-tr
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  • ...construction and Development and its affiliates: the International Finance Corporation, organized in 1950 to provide long-term project financing to developing cou
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  • ...Continental Resources, Inc., Texas Instruments Incorporated and Torchmark Corporation; From 1979 through 1994, [[U.S. Senator]] ([[Democratic Party (United State
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  • {{r|PGP corporation}}
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  • {{r|Amercian Broadcasting Corporation}}
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  • ...ing more reform and relief than ever before. His [[Reconstruction Finance Corporation]] (RFC) was helping to bail out banks and other lenders but did little to r ...petuating a deflation of the currency and while the Reconstruction Finance Corporation was attempting to make more money available through loans, more inflationar
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  • {{r|Australian Broadcasting Corporation}}
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  • {{rpl|Nonprofit corporation}}
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  • ==International Finance Corporation==
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  • ...rican conservative]] organization, organized as a [[5019(c)(4)]] nonprofit corporation, with a stated purpose of "restoring our government to citizens' control" b
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  • ...t1000islands.com/default.asp Thousand Islands Regional Tourism Development Corporation Web site]
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  • | work = [[Marine Spill Response Corporation]] | work = [[Marine Spill Response Corporation]]
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  • {{rpl|Nonprofit corporation}}
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  • {{r|Yamaha Corporation}}
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  • {{r|Fender Musical Instruments Corporation}}
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  • {{r|Australian Broadcasting Corporation}}
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  • {{r|Gibson Guitar Corporation}}
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  • ...ers and Hangings: Design and Construction''. New York: Reinhold Publishing Corporation.
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  • {{r|Corporation}}
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  • As of 2020, she was listed as active with the [[Marine Spill Response Corporation]], the not-for-profit organization that operates her.<ref name=msrcOSRV/><r | work = [[Marine Spill Response Corporation]]
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  • {{r|Hammond Organ Corporation}}
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  • ...ller version still exists, centered in Murray Hill, NJ, and owned by Nokia Corporation after having changed hands multiple times since the 1983 divestiture.
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  • {{r|Yamaha Corporation}}
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  • {{r|Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers}}
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  • {{r|Hammond Organ Corporation}}
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  • ...ncil, NASA's [[Jet Propulsion Laboratory]]; Board of Trustees, [[Aerospace Corporation]]; past president fellow of the [[Society for Risk Analysis]]
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  • ...the Congressional Joint Inquiry. Previously director for research at RAND Corporation Center for Middle East Public Policy.
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  • ...1987-1991). He has served as Inspector General of the U.S. Synthetic Fuels Corporation, Mobilization Assistant to the Director of the Federal Emergency Management
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  • {{r|Corporation for Public Broadcasting}}
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  • {{seealso|Corporation}} The doctrine arose as part of a larger historical shift in the meaning of [[corporation]]s in U.S. history. It must be seen in the context of 19th century disagree
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  • {{r|Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers}}
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  • {{r|Public corporation}}
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  • {{r|Benefit corporation}}
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  • | quote = Algoma Central Corporation has announced the arrival in Canada of its new maximum Seaway size, Coastal | title = Algoma Central Corporation Christens first completely new Canadian Flag dry-bulk carrier in over 25 ye
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  • ...producer of [[video game]] [[software]] founded in 1960 and owned by SEGA CORPORATION. SEGA has its headquarters in [[Shinagawa City]], within the [[Tokyo]] metr
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  • ...nistan]], Iraq, Haiti and Bosnia; past World Bank's International Finance Corporation in 1990; Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary for inter-American A
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  • ...eral Deposit Insurance Corporation]], [[Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation]], etc.)
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  • #[[Chiron Corporation]]
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  • As of 2020, she was listed as active with the [[Marine Spill Response Corporation]], the not-for-profit organization that operates her.<ref name=msrcOSRV/><r | work = [[Marine Spill Response Corporation]]
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  • {{r|Digital Equipment Corporation}}
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  • | Esskay Pictures Corporation – originally distributed by Columbia Pictures ...Joseph E. Levine Productions – originally distributed by Embassy Pictures Corporation
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  • [[National Semiconductor Corporation]], board member (since 2001); [[Aspen Institute#Aspen Strategy Group|Aspen
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  • A tax-exempt corporation and certain trusts created for charitable purposes, according the the [http
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  • ...rtly after to co-found Multi-Screen Corporation, which later became [[IMAX Corporation]].
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  • ...the highest authority in the management of the corporation. In a nonstock corporation with no general voting membership, ''e.g.'' a university, the board is the
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  • *[http://www.maharashtratourism.gov.in/ Maharashtra tourism development corporation (MTDC) website]
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  • She was built in [[Japan]], by [[Sumitomo Corporation]] in April 2021, and carries concentrated [[nickel]] ore from a mine near | work = [[Glencore Corporation]]
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  • ...the Congressional Joint Inquiry. Previously director for research at RAND Corporation Center for Middle East Public Policy.
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  • ...ed by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation and the British Broadcasting Corporation, with BBC Studios holding global distribution and merchandising rights. The
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  • ...Shinra Corporation all her life. As soon as AVALANCHE regroups, the Shinra Corporation destroys the area in which their base is located, leading to a dramatic esc
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  • The corporation's headquarters is located in Bethesda, Maryland. <ref>{{citation
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  • ...h is made up of the is composed of the IDB, the Inter-American Investment Corporation (IIC) and the Multilateral Investment Fund (MIF). The IIC focuses on suppor
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  • ==System Planning corporation== ...87-2001, he was CEO of SPC International, a subsidiary of System Planning Corporation. He served as a consultant to the Office of the Secretary of Defense and sa
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  • (i) A bond that is offered for sale outside the country of the issuing corporation, for example a bond issued by a US company or bank, offered for sale in Eur
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  • ...as the [[Federal Reserve System]] ("Fed") and [[Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation]]. The Fed and other agencies promulgate regulations that have the effectiv
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  • ...he "Cryonics Society of Michigan, Inc.". In September 1976 the name of the corporation was changed to "Cryonics Association" in acknowledgement that its scope of
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  • ...at children. It was broadcast in 76 episodes by the [[British Broadcasting Corporation|BBC]] from 1970 to 1981. The series was written and performed by [[Tim Broo
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  • ....htm Categories of Dispersion Models] an online tutorial by the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (Free registration is required to acess this websi
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  • ...U.S. [[Agency for International Development]], the [[Millennium Challenge Corporation]], and the [[Peace Corps]]. It reviews and considers all diplomatic nominat
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  • ...://www.albany.edu/history/ej/origins/ Gerald Zahavi, "The Endicott Johnson Corporation:19th Century Origins" (2001)]
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  • ...c Interaction Chromatography Media Cellufine Butyl, Phenyl & Octyl. Chisso Corporation. http://www.chisso.co.jp/fine/en/cellufine/hydrophobic.html
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  • {{rpl|Corporation (general)}}
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  • ...he [[financial capital|capital]] directly or indirectly contributed to the corporation by the shareholders. ...If dividends are not declared it is not a liability of the corporation. A corporation cannot default on an undeclared dividend. As a consequence, corporations c
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  • ...fstadter Richard Hofstadter]." Biography through a partnership of Answers Corporation, 2009.
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  • ...nt]], a broader initiative to extend the originally narrow definition of a corporation as a legal person, to an entity that has the rights of biological people. ...st for injunctive relief by [[Citizens United]], a [[501(c)(4)]] nonprofit corporation, against the [[Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002]] (BCRA or McCain-Fei
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  • ...[[Center for the Study of the Presidency and Congress]]; director, [[Noble Corporation]]; former Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for International Affairs, Se
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  • *Warren, Kenneth, ''Big Steel: The First Century of the United States Steel Corporation, 1901-2001.'' (University of Pittsburgh Press, 2001) [http://eh.net/bookrev
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  • ...stant director, [[Office of Management and Budget]]; defense analyst, RAND Corporation; e director of special studies in the Office of the [[U.S. Secretary of Def
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  • ...ed by the U.S. Code (12 U.S.C.A. § 1841 (c)(1) [1988]). It is a financial corporation organized under U.S. law or the laws of any state, the District of Columbia
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  • *'''Eldon Tyrell''' ([[Joe Turkel]]): head of the Tyrell Corporation, the genius who created the replicants as slaves for humanity. ...Deckard after he is shot by Leon while screening new workers at the Tyrell Corporation.
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  • ...ummerson, J. The Classical Language of Architecture. British Broadcasting Corporation. 1963.</ref><ref>Fleming, J, Honour, H, Pevsner, N. The Penguin Dictionary
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  • ...2.pdf IN THE MATTER OF Application No. 2104259 by The British Broadcasting Corporation to register a series of three marks in Classes 9, 16, 25 and 41 AND IN THE
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  • ...tion)|New York]], Gibson was a [[luthier]] who founded the [[Gibson Guitar Corporation]] in [[Kalamazoo, Michigan]] in 1902, makers of [[guitars]], [[mandolin]]s ...of on and off as a part-time or full time employee of the [[Gibson Guitar Corporation|Gibson Company]], earning an average salary and collecting some royalties.
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  • ...r the General Plan Amendment, Rezoning and Development of a Portion of FMC Corporation's Coleman Avenue Facility'', Earth Metrics Inc., September 1988, published
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  • In '''Mormon Church v. United States''' (official title: '''''The Late Corporation of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints v. United States'''''),< The ruling in ''Late Corporation'' would have directed federal [[escheat]] of substantially all the property
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  • ...hington bureau and worldwide correspondents, is a "...is a not-for-profit corporation governed by an independent Board of Directors. It has no allegiance to any
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  • '''Terrence K. "Terry" Kelly''' is a Senior Researcher with the RAND Corporation, where his primary research areas are national and homeland security policy | publisher = RAND Corporation}}</ref> He was a member of the Strategic Assessment Group for General [[Sta
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  • ...os, founded in 1924 through the merger of Metro Pictures, Goldwyn Pictures Corporation and Louis B. Mayer Pictures. In its heyday, MGM was the largest and most pr
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  • ...n Institute#Aspen Strategy Group|Aspen Strategy Group]], [[Vangent Holding Corporation]], Senior Counselor at the Cohen Group; member of Council on Foreign Relati
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  • {{r|Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers}}
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  • {{r|University Corporation for Atmospheric Research}}
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  • ...n Marshall Fund]], Van Kampen Mutual Funds, the Colorado College, Neurogen Corporation and Intelligent Medical Devices LLC, and the [[Institute for Defense Analys
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  • ...erican conservative]] organization, organized as a [[501(c)(4)]] nonprofit corporation chartered in [[Virginia (U.S. state)|Virginia]]. Its stated purpose of "r
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  • ...of Defense, the '''Institute for Defense Analyses (IDA)''' is a non-profit corporation that administers three federally funded research and development centers to
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  • | author = Ball Corporation | year = 1997 | publisher = Alltrista Corporation}}, pp. 42-43</ref> although there are variants in other cultures:
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  • '''David Pryor''' is a member of the board of the [[Corporation for Public Broadcasting]]. As a Democrat from [[Arkansas (U.S. state)]], he
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  • | name = Microsoft Corporation The '''Microsoft Corporation''' is a [[computer]] [[software]] company founded in 1975 by [[Bill Gates]]
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  • ...''' was founded in 1928 as a merger of the motion picture interests of RCA Corporation and [[Joseph P. Kennedy]]'s Film Booking Office of America. RCA had previou
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  • ...a [[Royal Irish Constabulary]] officer. He became a Clerk of the [[Dublin Corporation]] and joined the [[Gaelic League]] in 1900 becoming a member of its governi
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  • {{r|Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation}}
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  • ...security division for a time. Later, he became one of the founders of PGP Corporation which bought the rights when NA decided to sell. At PGP Corp, he was Chief
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  • }}</ref> It is a [[501(c)(3)]] nonprofit corporation.
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  • ...omputing parts, software and systems. In 2007, TCF became a [[501(c)(3)]] Corporation.
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  • ...are,in turn, controlled by huge diversified media companies such as [[News Corporation]] or [[Time Warner]].
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  • *[[Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation]] ...nsible for all financial regulators, such as the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and the Federal Reserve, all matters pertaining to consumer credit includin
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  • {{seealso|Corporation}} ...ructure allowed by state statute. LLCs are popular because, similar to a [[corporation]], owners have limited personal liability for the debts and actions of the
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  • ...ww.freddiemac.com/ Freddie Mac homepage]</ref> (Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation), which are the largest source of housing finance in the United States. The
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  • {{Dambigbox|Nonprofit corporation|Corporation}} '''''For more information about the 501(c) sections, see [[Nonprofit corporation/Related Articles#501(c) definitions]].'''''
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