Answer Posted / seshananda
1. A significant but non-controlling ownership of less than
50% of a company's voting shares by either an investor or
another company.
2. A non-current liability that can be found on a parent
company's balance sheet that represents the proportion of
its subsidiaries owned by minority shareholders.
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