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Holding company is a legal entity which owns the outstanding shares of other companies.

 


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Holding company
A corporation or other entity that owns a majority of stock or securities of one or more other corporations, thus obtaining control of the other corporations.

bank holding company investment & finance definition
An entity that owns or controls one or more banks as well as insurance or brokerage firms.

Holding Company: In cases where one company owns the securities of another company (usually with voting control), the company in control is called the holding company.

Holding company
A company whose principal assets are the securities it owns in companies that actually provide goods or services.

Holding Company
A corporation that owns enough voting stock in another firm influence the election of its board of directors, gaining control of the management and operations.

Holding Company
A corporation that owns the securities of another, in most cases with voting control.
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Holding Company
A parent corporation that owns enough voting stock in another corporation to control its board of directors (and, therefore, controls its policies and management).
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Holding company - A corporation that owns the securities of another, in most cases with voting control.
Hypothecation - The pledging of securities as collateral - for example, to secure the debit balance in a margin account.
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Holding Company - A company that owns or "holds" the securities of another.
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Holding Company: A company that holds controlling interests through majority shareholdings in other companies.

Holding Company: A holding company is a corporation that owns enough voting stock in another company to control its management and operations by influencing or electing its board of directors.

Bank Holding Company A corporation established for the specific purpose of owning one or more banks and other types of financial services companies. This structure is primarily found in the United States.

Bank holding company
A company that owns or has controlling interest in two or more banks and/or other bank holding companies.

HOLding Company Depository Receipts represent a basket of stocks and are designed to reflect the performance of a particular industry. Introduced by Merrill Lynch, HOLDR's trade like stocks on the American Stock Exchange.
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Holding Company: A company with controlling shares in other another company (security / issue etc).

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A holding company is an "umbrella" company that manages or administers a number of other companies in which it holds interests.

The bank holding company will hold all issued shares of the common stock connected with the security arrangement. Using the common stock as an underlying asset, the holding company issues preferred stock to investors.

[ITDS] bank holding company (BHC) A company that owns or controls one or more banks.

Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935 (repealed)
Trust Indenture Act of 1939
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bank holding company A firm that owns two or more banks. Required to register with the governors of the Federal Reserve System. Bank Holiday The temporary closing of a bank in the event that its obligations exceed its resources.

HOLDRS is short for HOLding Company Depositary ReceiptS, and is pronounced "holders". HOLDRS are AMEX products similar to exchange traded funds.

Yingli Green Energy Holding Company Limited
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Giant Interactive Group Inc.

Collateral trust bondsA bond in which the issuer (often a holding company) grants investors a lien on stocks, notes, bonds, or other financial asset as security. Compare mortgage bond.

SECTION 20 SUBSIDIARY - A separate legal entity affiliated with a bank holding company that is registered as a broker-dealer and conducts underwriting and other securities business.

Investments in affiliated holding company trust preferred securities should be carefully reviewed.

In 1956, Congress added the Bank Holding Company Act, which further restricted bank holding companies from engaging in non-banking activities or acquiring major ownership stakes in other types of financial companies.

Berkshire Hathaway - Berkshire Hathaway is a holding company specializing in insurance related companies, but it has a wide array of interests, which make it a conglomerate.

The creation of ENI, a single holding company that integrated all of Italy's activities in the hydrocarbons sector, was in large part the work of its first president, Enrico Mattei.

Janus Capital Group is the holding company for Janus Capital Management LLC, which is one of the largest equity managers in the United States. Based in Denver, Colorado the firm manages roughly $173 billion in mutual funds on behalf of investors.

Because the primary business of a bank or financial institution is by nature financial, the net operating income of a bank or holding company includes profits and losses derived from financial transactions excluding the purchase or sale of ...

For many utilities, the parent company is actually a holding company for utility subsidiaries (and perhaps nonutility operations, too).

HOLDRs: These are HOLding Company Depository Receipts. Launched by Merrill Lynch, HOLDRs trade just like stocks on the American Stock Exchange. Each HOLDR is a basket of stocks designed to track the performance of a particular industry segment.

HOLDRs Holding company depository receipts, a type of ETF marketed by Merrill Lynch. Unlike other ETFs, HOLDRs can only be bought and sold in 100-share increments.

The leading example is Holding Company Depositary Receipts, or HOLDRS, a proprietary Merrill Lynch product. HOLDRS are neither index funds nor actively-managed; rather, the investor has a direct interest in specific underlying stocks.

Euronext Paris, the French arm of the holding company Euronext NV, operates the Paris markets and performs the following functions:
- operating the electronic trading systems, i.e.

Holding Company Depositary Recepits (HOLDRs)
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Chairman and CEO Sardar Biglari, acquired 3,000 shares of this restaurant chain and holding company, paying $399.94 per share for a total amount of $1.2 million. Mr. Biglari, increased his stake by 47.90% to 9,263 shares with this purchase.

A category of Subpart F income that includes foreign holding Company income and foreign Base company sales and service income.

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Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited (HKEX) is the holding company of The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited and is listed on it's own exchange.

a publicly traded company listed on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: FXCM), is a holding company and its sole asset is a controlling equity interest in FXCM Holdings, LLC.

To be in the index a company needs to be American, four consecutive quarters with positive earnings per share, have a public float of over 50%, an operating company or REIT or business development company-not a holding company, ...

the Securities Act of 1933
the Securities Exchange Act of 1934
the Trust Indenture Act
the Investment Company Act of 1940
the Investment Advisors Act of 1940
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