dummy company

  • 1Dummy corporation — A dummy corporation or dummy company is an entity created to serve as a front or cover for one or more companies. It can have the appearance of being real (logo, website, and sometimes employing actual staff such as for public relations) but… …

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  • 2dummy — I UK [ˈdʌmɪ] / US noun [countable] Word forms dummy : singular dummy plural dummies 1) British a small plastic or rubber object that a baby sucks. The American word is pacifier. 2) a model of someone s body, used especially for measuring clothes… …

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  • 3dummy — [ˈdʌmi] noun [C] I 1) something that is made to look like a real object 2) a model of a person s body 3) British a small plastic or rubber object that a baby sucks 4) informal someone who is not very intelligent II adj dummy [ˈdʌmi] designed to… …

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  • 4Dummy whist — Origin England Players 3 …

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  • 5Dummy, the Witch of Sible Hedingham — (c. 1788 – September 4, 1863) was the pseudonym of an unidentified elderly man who was one of the last people to be charged with witchcraft in England in the 19th century. A longtime resident of Sible Hedingham, Essex, a small farming village in… …

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  • 6Company Flow — (left to right) El P, Bigg Jus and Mr. Len Background information Origin Brooklyn, New York City, United States …

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  • 7dummy — ▪ I. dummy dum‧my 1 [ˈdʌmi] noun dummies PLURALFORM [countable] 1. MARKETING a product that is made to look like a real product and is used for testing, obtaining people s opinions etc 2 …

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  • 8Dummy Director — A person on a company s board of directors who votes and acts on the wishes of a non board member. Dummy directors are most commonly used when a private company is in the process of going public, and it needs to establish a board of directors… …

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  • 9Dummy Shareholder — An entity that holds shares in a public company on behalf of an individual or firm, the latter being the real or true owner of these shares. A dummy shareholder will therefore have no beneficial interest in the account where these shares are… …

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  • 10Dummy CUSIP Number — A temporary identification number attached to a security by a company until the official CUSIP number is assigned. Committee on Uniform Securities Identification Procedures (CUSIP) numbers identify securities when recording buy and sell orders. A …

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