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The private sector employs most of the workforce in some countries. In private sector, activities are guided by the motive to earn money, i.e. operate by capitalist standards. A 2013 study by the International Finance Corporation (part of the World Bank Group) identified that 90 percent of jobs in developing countries are in the private sector. [1]
This is a list of the world's largest non-governmental privately held companies by revenue.This list does not include state-owned enterprises like Sinopec, State Grid, China National Petroleum, Kuwait Petroleum Corporation, Pemex, Petrobras, PDVSA and others.
A privately owned enterprise is a commercial enterprise owned by private investors, shareholders or owners (usually collectively, but they can be owned by a single individual), and is in contrast to state institutions, such as publicly owned enterprises and government agencies. Private enterprises comprise the private sector of an economy
Private companies limited by guarantee of the United Kingdom (2 C, 46 P) Pages in category "Privately held companies of the United Kingdom" The following 169 pages are in this category, out of 169 total.
These are corporate organizations that own or control production of goods or services in two or more countries other than their home countries. List A listing of ...
Status: P=Private, S=State; A=Active, D=Defunct; Name Industry Sector Headquarters Founded Notes Status African Distillers: Consumer goods Distillers & vintners Stapleford: 1944 Distillery, wine P A Agricultural Development Bank of Zimbabwe: Financials Banks Harare: 1999 Commercial bank P A Air Zimbabwe: Consumer services Airlines Harare: 1980
In India, state-owned enterprise is termed a Public Sector Undertaking (PSU) or a Central Public Sector Enterprise (CPSE). These companies are owned by the Union Government, or one of the many state or territorial governments, or both. The company equity needs to be majority owned by the government to be a PSU. Below are some Examples.
According to the UN, an NGO is a private, not-for-profit organization which is independent of government control and is not merely an opposition political party. [56] The rapid development of the non-governmental sector occurred in Western countries as a result of the restructuring of the welfare state.