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{{ r | Corporation and Incorporation }}
In everyday speech:
{{ r | Company (land forces) }}  
{{rpl|Company (entertaining at home)}}
{{ r | Company (business) }}  
 
{{ r | Company (theatre) }}
Theater:
{{ r | Company (1970s musical comedy) }}  
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{{ r | Company (entertaining at home) }}  
{{rpl|Company (theatre)}}
{{ r | Company foundation }}
 
{{ r | Limited liability company }}
Business:
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{{rpl|Business}}
{{rpl|Company foundation}}
{{rpl|Limited liability company}}
{{rpl|Incorporation}}
{{rpl|Trust company}}
 
Military:
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Entertainment:
{{rpl|Company (1970s musical comedy)}}

Latest revision as of 23:28, 29 September 2020

This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same or a similar title.
See also: Corporation (disambiguation)

In everyday speech:

Theater:

Business:

  • Company (business): Add brief definition or description - redirected to Business
  • Developing Article Business: A term that relates to the transaction of commerce. [e]
  • Company foundation: A foundation created by a business corporation out of company earnings or profits. (Tax law often allows corporations to donate a limited amount for such purposes). Distinct from a family foundation created by members of a family-owned business out of their own personal wealth. [e]
  • Developing Article Limited liability company: Legal form of business company that provides limited liability to its owners. [e]
  • Incorporation: The legal act of creating, establishing or founding a commercial, nonprofit or public corporation. The act is typically facilitated and symbolized by a constitutional document termed the articles of incorporation. [e]
  • Trust company: A business company offering certain financial services (usually including trusteeship). [e]

Military:

Entertainment: