what is holding company, explain brief?
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Answer / avinash choudhary
A holding comapny is a company that holds major outstanding
stock of the major comapany. It does not produce goods or
services rather owing shares of the other companies.Holding
comapny is the comapny which have majority shares(51%) in
the other comapny and holds the power to manage the Board
of Directors.
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Answer / soori
Holding company means
(1)the company which is holding 51%(morethan 50%) of Shares
in anothery company.
(2)51% (more than 50%) of voting rights in any other
company
(3)the company which is having control on the the board of
directorship in any other company.
other comapany called as a subsidiary company.
(4) Subiary of subsidiary company which is subsidiary of
holding company(parent company).
Regards
soori
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Answer / d.appu
there are two companies which are called holding company and
subsidiary company for example A LTD AND B LTD
HERE A ltd acquired all the shares of Bltd .so here A LTD IS
HOLDING COMPANY AND B LTD IS SUBSIDIARY company.
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Answer / khazi raza mohammed
Holding company is a company which acquired all the shares or majority of shares of an other company,
For example X ltd acquired all the shares or majority share of
Y ltd company then, X ltd company is Holding company & Y ltd become a Subsidiary company and it's share holders are treated as minority share holder.
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Answer / babhu kanchupalli
Holding company is a company which holds the more than 50 percents of shares in an other company.
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