Ownership

  • 81Cross ownership — is a method of reinforcing business relationships by owning stock in the companies with which a given company does business. Heavy cross ownership is referred to as circular ownership. In the US, cross ownership also refers to a type of… …

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  • 82Media ownership in Canada — is governed by the CRTC. The CRTC does not regulate ownership of newspapers or Internet media, although ownership in those media may be taken into consideration in decisions pertaining to a licensee s broadcasting operations. Contents 1 Small… …

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  • 83Employee ownership — occurs when a corporation is owned in whole or in part by its employees. Employees are usually given a share of the corporation after a certain length of employment or they can buy shares at any time. A corporation owned entirely by its employees …

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  • 84Media ownership in Australia — is distributed between commercial, national public broadcasters and not for profit community broadcasters. Australian media ownership has been described as one of the most concentrated in the world.[1] For example, 11 of the 12 capital city daily …

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  • 85Creator ownership — is an arrangement in which the creator or creators of a work of fiction retain full ownership of the material, regardless of whether it is self published or by a corporate publisher. In some fields of publishing, such as fiction writing, creator… …

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  • 86State 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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  • 87Home ownership in Australia — Home ownership is a key cultural icon in Australia. Australians have traditionally aspired to the modest Great Australian Dream of owning a detached house on a fenced block of land. Winter, Ian and Wendy Stone.… …

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  • 88Third-party ownership in association football — is the ownership of a player s transfer rights by third party sources, such as football agents or sports management agencies. The practice is common in South Americacite web|url=http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/071029/2/vyt7.html|title=FIFA bans… …

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  • 89foreign ownership — ➔ ownership * * * foreign ownership UK US noun [U] ► the state of being owned by a person or company from another country: foreign ownership of sth »A change in the rules over foreign ownership of domestic airlines is now likely. be/come/fall… …

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  • 90part ownership — also part ownership ➔ ownership * * * part ownership UK US noun [U] (also partial ownership) PROPERTY, FINANCE ► a situation in which different people, groups, etc. each own part of something: part ownership in sth …

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