private ownership

  • 41Private Company — A company whose ownership is private. As a result, it does not need to meet the strict Securities and Exchange Commission filing requirements of public companies. Private companies may issue stock and have shareholders. However, their shares do… …

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  • 42Private enterprise in Japan — The engine of Japanese economic growth has been private initiative and enterprise, together with strong support and guidance from the government and from labor. The most numerous enterprises were single proprietorships, of which there were more… …

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  • 43private — adj. Private is used with these nouns: ↑accommodation, ↑account, ↑act, ↑address, ↑affair, ↑agency, ↑aircraft, ↑airline, ↑anguish, ↑apartment, ↑archive, ↑army …

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  • 44private property — noun Belongings, assets, land, information, etc owned by individuals or corporations, as opposed to being under the ownership of the state or other public organisations. Ant: public property …

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  • 45private enterprise — /praɪvət ˈɛntəpraɪz/ (say pruyvuht entuhpruyz) noun 1. business or commercial activities independent of state ownership or control. 2. the principle of free enterprise or laissez faire capitalism …

  • 46private rights — Rights which a person is entitled to exercise as an individual, such as ownership and enjoyment of property, the right to travel, to communicate, privacy, etc. Such rights, when applied to property, as persons may possess unconnected with, and… …

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  • 47Public ownership — (also called government ownership, state ownership or state property) refers to government ownership of any asset, industry, or corporation at any level, national, regional or local (municipal); or, it may refer to common (full community) non… …

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  • 48Common ownership — Part of a series on Economic systems Ideological systems Anarchist  …

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  • 49State ownership — State ownership, also called public ownership, government ownership or state property, are property interests that are vested in the state, rather than an individual or communities.[1] State ownership may refer to state ownership or control of… …

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  • 50Second home ownership — A few decades ago, only wealthy families owned more than one automobile. Today, owning just one car is a rarity. Over the thirty years, owning a second home may be as common as owning a second car. Already, 6.4 million homeowners (6%) own a… …

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