joint-stock company
61company, joint stock — n. A company that raises capital by pooling the contributions of its members, which are then divided into shares that are distributed to members to represent their share of ownership of the company. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing …
62Joint Stock Companies Act 1844 — The Joint Stock Companies Act 1844 (7 8 Vict. c. 110) was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that expanded access to the incorporation of joint stock companies in the UK.Before the Act, incorporation was only possible by Royal charter …
63joint-stock — adj. Joint stock is used with these nouns: ↑company …
64joint-stock bank — A UK bank that is a public limited company rather than a private bank (which is a partnership). During the 19th century many private banks failed; the joint stock banks became stronger, however, largely as a result of amalgamations and careful… …
65joint-stock insurance company — See stock insurance company …
66joint-stock insurance company — See stock insurance company …
67joint stock — noun : stock or capital held in company : capital held as a common stock or fund …
68joint-stock bank — / dʒɔɪnt stɒk bæŋk/ noun a bank which is a public company quoted on the Stock Exchange …
69company — com·pa·ny n pl nies: an association of persons for carrying on a commercial or industrial enterprise compare corporation, partnership finance company: a company that makes usu. small short term loans to individuals growth company: a company that… …
70Dalian Locomotive and Rolling Stock Company — Shahekou factory (1899 1945) Dalian Locomotive Works (1945 2007) CNR Dalian Locomotive Rolling Stock Co., Ltd. (2007 ) The entrance to Dalian Locomotive Company on Zhongchang Street, Dalian Industry Engineering rail vehicles, diesel e …