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publicly traded

Postby Kim young ju on Wed May 18, 2005 12:33 am

A publicly traded partnership that has effectively connected income, gain, or loss must pay withholding tax on any distributions of that income made to its foreign partners.


1. This sentence means a publicly traded partnership that is closely related with receipt, gain, or loss must pay withholding tax on any distributions of that income made to its foreign partners
2.'publicly traded' means registered on an official stock market; a public rather than privately-owned company.

3.http://www.irs.gov/businesses/small/int ... 70,00.html


Furthermore, in addition to information referring to Publicly Traded Mlm Companies, we would also like to introduce you to the new business opportunity of exchanging ecurrencies.

1. This sentence means that besides, in addition to to information consulting to Publicly Traded Mlm Companies, they want also to introduce you to the new business opportunity of exchanging ecurrencies.
2.http://www.myhomebusinessresources.com/ ... anies.html
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publicly traded

Postby Kim young ju on Tue Jun 21, 2005 9:40 am

A publicly traded corporation often refers to a company whose shares are traded on the open market, such as a stock market.


1.This sentence means that A publicly traded corporation usally says to a company whose shares are traded on the open market, such as a stock market.
2.'publicly traded'-A company which has issued securities through an offering, and which are now traded on the open market. also called publicly held or public company. opposite of private company.
3.http://psychcentral.com/psypsych/Traded_publicly
Thanks to Jeff Molander for turning me on to an interesting blog that is delving into the issues of Adware, Spyware and the impact these technologies (I use the word lightly) may have on publicly traded companies
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1.This sentence means that these can have on publicly traded companies, so thank Jeff Molander for turning me on to an interesting blog .
2.http://www.revenews.com/wayneporter/arc ... 00637.html
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