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  2. James Gillespie's High School - Wikipedia

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    James Gillespie's High School was founded in Bruntsfield Place in 1803 as a result of the legacy of James Gillespie, an Edinburgh tobacco merchant, and was administered by the Merchant Company of Edinburgh. The school acknowledges Gillespie's links to the North Virginia slave trade and, in keeping with best practice, educates students about ...

  3. Public limited company - Wikipedia

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    A public limited company (legally abbreviated to PLC or plc) is a type of public company under United Kingdom company law, some Commonwealth jurisdictions, and Ireland.It is a limited liability company whose shares may be freely sold and traded to the public (although a PLC may also be privately held, often by another PLC), with a minimum share capital of £50,000 and usually with the letters ...

  4. Companies House - Wikipedia

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    Community interest companies, the names of which must end with 'community interest company' or 'cic' [72] (or, if it is a public company, 'community interest public limited company' or 'community interest plc'), [73] or, in the case of Welsh companies if they so choose, the Welsh language equivalents 'cwmni buddiant cymunedol' or 'cbc' [74] (or ...

  5. List of legal entity types by country - Wikipedia

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    EURL (Entreprise unipersonnelle à responsabilité limitée): ≈ single shareholder limited company (SME Pvt) (UK) stock companies (société par actions) SA (Société anonyme): ≈ public limited company (UK), Inc. (US/Can) SCOP (Société coopérative de production): ≈ cooperative corporation (Can)

  6. List of companies of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Edinburgh: 1825 Formerly Europe's largest mutual life assurance company P A Aberdeen Asset Management: Financials Asset managers Aberdeen: 1983 Asset management P A Adam & Company: Financials Banks Edinburgh: 1983 Bank P A Aegon UK: Financials Banks Edinburgh: 1831 Bank P A A.G. Barr: Consumer goods Soft drinks Cumbernauld: 1875

  7. Company formation - Wikipedia

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    Company formation is the term for the process of incorporation of a business in the UK. [1] It is also sometimes referred to as company registration . These terms are both also used when incorporating a business in the Republic of Ireland .