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Joint-stock company

In addition to typical corporations in the United States, the federal government, in 1971 passed the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA), which authorized the creation of 12 regional native corporations for Alaska Natives and over 200 village corporations that were entitled to a settlement of land and cash.

Stock company

Joint-stock company, a business entity which is owned by shareholders

Tupolev ANT-3

The factory was later called Krasnyi Oktiabr, and after that, Factory No. 22.


ArdShinInvest

ArdShinInvest (Bank for Industry, Construction and Investment Closed Joint-Stock Company, aka ASHIB, Ardshininvestbank) is one of the leading and largest banks of the Republic of Armenia.

Hollow Sword Blade Company

The Hollow Sword Blades Company was a British joint-stock company founded in 1691 for the manufacture of hollow-ground rapiers by a goldsmith, Sir Stephen Evance.

Khabar

In April 2006, Kazakhstan’s Information and Culture Minister Ermukhamet Ertysbayev announced the intention to gain "one hundred-percent state control over the Khabar joint-stock company."

Linus Videll

The main reason for this was that the Swedish Police Service decided, just one week earlier, that the police should earn money for their efforts during sports events held by joint-stock companies (JSC).

Sozvezdie

JSC Concern Sozvezdie (Russian for Constellation) is the leading Russian developer and manufacturer of electronic warfare, radio communications, electronic countermeasures systems and equipment.


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AGA cooker

Originally heated by slow-burning coal, the Aga cooker was invented in 1922 by the Nobel Prize-winning Swedish physicist Gustaf Dalén (1869–1937), who was employed first as the chief engineer of the Swedish AGA company (Swedish: Aktiebolaget Svenska Gasaccumolator, English: Joint stock company Swedish Gas Accumulator).

Andrew Parks

He is a key member of Larry Blamire's stock company, playing clueless alien Kro-Bar in The Lost Skeleton of Cadavra and its sequel The Lost Skeleton Returns Again, gullible scientist Dr. Philip Latham in Trail of the Screaming Forehead and monocled English dandy Lord Partfine in Dark and Stormy Night.

Anita Bush

She founded the Anita Bush All-Colored Dramatic Stock Company in 1915, a pioneering black repertory theatre company that helped launch the careers of Charles Gilpin, Dooley Wilson, Evelyn Preer and others.

Barbara O'Neil

In July 1931 Bretaigne Windust, Charles Leatherbee (the grandson of Charles Richard Crane), and Joshua Logan, the three directors of the University Players, a three-year old summer stock company at West Falmouth on Cape Cod, were looking for a leading lady for their repertory season that winter in Baltimore.

Clifford Marle

Marle was for a time a member of a stock company at the old Sadler's Wells Theatre.

David Shaber

His film, a semi-autobiographical reminiscence about a summer stock company in the 1950s, set in the fictional Ohio town of Kempton Hills, Those Lips, Those Eyes, released in 1980; the film starred Frank Langella and Thomas Hulce and was directed by Michael Pressman.

Evraz

Raspadskaya/Joint Stock Company Raspadskaya underground coking coal mining in Kemerovo, a 40% stake through 50% ownership of Corber Enterprises Limited, which in turn owns 80% of Raspadskaya

KREDOBANK

The public joint-stock company KREDOBANK, the successor of JSC Kredyt Bank (Ukraine) and JSC West-Ukrainian Commercial Bank (ZUKB), was established in Lviv and was registered as a limited liability company in the State Bank of the former USSR on May 14, 1990 (registration number 289) and re-registered with the National Bank of Ukraine on October 14, 1991 (registration number 24).

Margarita Fischer

As a child performer, and later as an ingenue star of the stage, Fischer, from Missouri Valley, Iowa, was widely regarded in stock company groups of the Pacific Coast.

Marshall Stedman

Marshall Stedman began his theater career at around the age of eighteen with William Morris’ stock company playing Bob Appleton in Ludwig Fulda’s three-act drama, “The Lost Paradise”, and Ned Annesley in “Sowing the Wind,” a four-act play by Sydney Grundy.

Merchantman

A merchantman is any non-naval vessel, including tankers, freighters, or cargo ships, but not troopships; An East Indiaman was a merchantman licensed to or by an East India joint-stock company.

Remar

Remar Paşcani, a railway rolling stock company based in Paşcani, Romania

Remarul 16 Februarie, a railway rolling stock company based in Cluj-Napoca, Romania

Rosalind Russell

Against parental objections, she took a job at a stock company for seven months at Saranac Lake and then Hartford, Connecticut.

Ross H. Stanfield

1 In 1964, he and his business partner at the time, John Hilton, optioned property near Williams Lake, British Columbia to a penny stock company called Gibraltar Mines Ltd.

SB Sberbank of Russia JSC

Subsidiary Bank Sberbank Of Russia Joint Stock Company (KASE:TXBN) is a Kazakhstani commercial bank.

Sybil Grove

She had seven years in the UK in straight plays, revues and musical comedies then seven years directing and playing in her own stock company in the Orient.

The Times Group

1892: Following Curwen's death, Thomas Jewell Bennett becomes the editor and enters into a partnership with Franck Morris Coleman to form a joint stock company - Bennett, Coleman & Co.

Thomas Savery

Savery also worked for the Sick and Hurt Commissioners, contracting the supply of medicines to the Navy Stock Company, which was connected with the Society of Apothecaries.

Valerie Bergere

In 1892 she made her English language debut with a stock company in San Francisco, California as Dora Vane, in Harbor Lights, a melodrama by George Robert Sims and Henry Alfred Pettitt.

Violet MacMillan

In motion pictures Miss MacMillan joined the stock company of The Oz Film Manufacturing Company (where she appeared in the company's logo, with her face on a black background) and debuted in the film version of The Patchwork Girl of Oz (1914) and The Magic Cloak of Oz (1914) and the lost series of L. Frank Baum-written and produced shorts, Violet's Dreams, in which she played a girl named Claribel who had fairy-tale adventures in her dreams.

Willis Bouchey

Throughout his career, Bouchey worked in twelve different productions for director John Ford and was one of the more frequently-used members of Ford's stock company.

Yaroslavl Motor Plant

OJSC «Autodiesel» or Yaroslavl Motor Plant or YaMZ (ОАО «Автоди́зель» (Яросла́вский мото́рный заво́д), ЯМЗ) based in (Yaroslavl, Russia) is an open joint-stock company and subsidiary of GAZ Group that produces engines for many Russian, Ukrainian and Belorussian companies.