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18 February, 23:52

Corporations in other countries are often called:

Joint stock companies

Limited liability company

Autonomous entities

Public limited companies

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  1. 18 February, 23:58
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    Correct Answer

    Joint stock companies

    Public limited companies

    Limited liability company

    Explanation: The answer provided by the other person is not correct the above answer is.
  2. 19 February, 00:10
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    The answer is public limited companies

    Explanation:

    Public limited company (PLC) is a terminology used in commonwealth nations to refer to limited liability company whose shares are available to the general public. In the US and other countries, a PLC is referred to as corporation. PLC's shares can be acquired by any person through trading in the stock market or an initial public offer.

    A PLC or corporation can be listed or not listed on a stock exchange. Under law, a PLC is supposed to publish its true financial position so that shareholders can know the worth of the shares they hold.
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