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Authored by: Anonymous on Tuesday, July 31 2012 @ 04:32 AM EDT |
Samsung and Apple are public companies in that they are stock-financed.
The company's minders (management and board) manage the company _on_behalf_of_
the (stockholding) owners.
Company openly seeking financing through issuing of stock are, by law, obliged
to publish their balance sheet(s).
I repeat: a public company can make no secret deals. And neither can an elected
government.
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Authored by: The Cornishman on Tuesday, July 31 2012 @ 05:57 AM EDT |
neither ... are
public companies, as they are not government
owned/operated
I think you're confusing a public company
(i.e. its shares are available to buy and sell on public markets) with 'the
public sector', i.e. government owned and operated entities, allegedly operated
for the public good. --- (c) assigned to PJ
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