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  2. Commonwealth of Australia (US securities entity) - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] If an institution covered by the scheme were to collapse, the Australian Government would, at its discretion, issue debt securities that would be subject to US laws and financial regulations. [7]: 3 As of 2020, Australia has yet to issue any securities related to the deposit guarantee scheme through the entity. [8] [9]

  3. Mergers and acquisitions - Wikipedia

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    Some agreements provide that if the representations and warranties by the seller prove to be false, the buyer may claim a refund of part of the purchase price, as is common in transactions involving privately held companies (although in most acquisition agreements involving public company targets, the representations and warranties of the ...

  4. Joint-stock company - Wikipedia

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    Closely held corporations and publicly traded corporations [ edit ] The institution most often referenced by the word "corporation" is publicly traded , which means that the company's shares are traded on a public stock exchange (for example, the New York Stock Exchange or Nasdaq in the United States) whose shares of stock of corporations are ...

  5. Australia's Suncorp Bank Selects FIS to Consolidate its ...

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    With more than $96 billion in assets, it is among the top 25 companies listed on the Australian Stock Exchange (ASX). Suncorp Bank aims to provide middle Australia with a genuine alternative to ...

  6. Australian corporate law - Wikipedia

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    A "corporation" is a separate legal entity created by charter, prescription or legislation. [8] Australian law, like UK law, recognises a kind of corporation called the corporation sole. However, there are few cases of such corporations, the corporation sole is excluded from the Australian statutory definition of corporation. [9]

  7. Corporations Act 2001 - Wikipedia

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    The Corporations Act 2001 is an Act of the Parliament of Australia, which sets out the laws dealing with business entities in Australia. The company is the Act's primary focus, but other entities, such as partnerships and managed investment schemes, are also regulated.

  8. Consolidation (business) - Wikipedia

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    In business, consolidation or amalgamation is the merger and acquisition of many smaller companies into a few much larger ones. In the context of financial accounting, consolidation refers to the aggregation of financial statements of a group company as consolidated financial statements.

  9. Closely held corporation - Wikipedia

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