private corporation

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private corporation

A private corporation builds a new factory in the industrial park.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A private corporation is a type of business organization that is owned by a small number of individuals or entities. Its ownership shares are not traded on a public stock exchange and are not available for purchase by the general public.
Usage
  • The term private corporation is used to describe a company whose ownership is restricted and not publicly traded. This is a key legal and financial classification.
  • It is often contrasted with a "public corporation" or "publicly traded company."
Examples
  • Noun:
    • The family decided to keep their business as a private corporation to maintain full control over its operations.
    • Shares of a private corporation are typically sold through private placements.
    • Many startups begin as private corporations before considering an initial public offering (IPO).
Advanced Usage
  • "Closely held corporation": This is a common synonym, emphasizing the small, tight-knit group of shareholders.
    • As a closely held corporation, all major decisions require the unanimous vote of the three founding partners.
  • The concept is central to discussions of corporate governance, fundraising, and regulatory requirements, which differ significantly from those of public companies.
Variants and Related Words
  • Privately held company: A near-identical term often used interchangeably with private corporation.
  • Close corporation: A legal term in some jurisdictions for a specific type of private corporation with a very limited number of shareholders and less formal operating procedures.
Synonyms
  • Closely held corporation
  • Privately held company
  • Close corporation (in specific legal contexts)
Antonyms
  • Public corporation
  • Publicly traded company
  • Publicly held corporation
private corporation

A private corporation builds a new factory in the industrial park.

Noun
  1. a corporation owned by a few people; shares have no public market