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'''Sharikat al-Mossahamah''' ([[Wikipedia:Arabic|Arabic]]: شـركـة الـمـسـاهـمـة; legally abbreviated to '''S.A.M.''') is a type of [[Wikipedia: | '''Sharikat al-Mossahamah''' ([[Wikipedia:Arabic|Arabic]]: {{lang|ar|nocat=true|شـركـة الـمـسـاهـمـة}}; legally abbreviated to '''S.A.M.''') is a type of [[Wikipedia:Public company|public company]], used in [[Gandhara]]. It is a [[Wikipedia:Limited company|limited (liability) company]], meaning that the liability of the [[Wikipedia:shareholder|shareholders]] is limited to the amount they contributed. The minimum [[Wikipedia:Share capital|share capital]] is [[Gandhari dinar|GD]] 75,000 (approximately €48,690). Details of shareholders are generally not publicly available, except details of main shareholders, and the shares may be freely sold and traded to the public. This is in contrast to a [[Sharikat zat Massouliyyah Mahdooah]] (S.M.M.), the Gandhari version of a [[Wikipedia:Private limited company|private limited company]]. | ||
A Sharikat al-Mossahamah can be either an unlisted or listed company on the [[Wikipedia: | A Sharikat al-Mossahamah can be either an unlisted or listed company on the [[Wikipedia:Stock exchange|stock exchanges]]. The company must include the words "Sharikat al-Mossahamah" or the abbreviation "S.A.M." at the beginning or ending of its legal company name. | ||
[[Category:Gandhara]] | [[Category:Gandhara]] | ||
[[Category:Types of business entity]] | [[Category:Types of business entity]] |
Latest revision as of 21:40, 2 March 2018
Sharikat al-Mossahamah (Arabic: شـركـة الـمـسـاهـمـة; legally abbreviated to S.A.M.) is a type of public company, used in Gandhara. It is a limited (liability) company, meaning that the liability of the shareholders is limited to the amount they contributed. The minimum share capital is GD 75,000 (approximately €48,690). Details of shareholders are generally not publicly available, except details of main shareholders, and the shares may be freely sold and traded to the public. This is in contrast to a Sharikat zat Massouliyyah Mahdooah (S.M.M.), the Gandhari version of a private limited company.
A Sharikat al-Mossahamah can be either an unlisted or listed company on the stock exchanges. The company must include the words "Sharikat al-Mossahamah" or the abbreviation "S.A.M." at the beginning or ending of its legal company name.