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  1. Società per azioni (S.p.A. or spa) is a form of corporation in Italy, meaning 'company with shares' (although often translated as 'joint-stock company', which may or may not be a limited liability entity). It is more or less equivalent to S.A. or public limited company (PLC) in other countries.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SaipemSaipem - Wikipedia

    Saipem S.p.A. (Società Azionaria Italiana Perforazioni E Montaggi lit. Drilling and Assembly Italian Public Limited Company ) is an Italian multinational oilfield services company and one of the largest in the world.

  3. Barilla is an Italian multinational food company founded in 1877. It is the world's largest pasta producer. [2] History. The company was founded in 1877 as a bakery shop in Parma, Italy, by Pietro Barilla Sr. The company expanded in 1908, and in 1910 Barilla inaugurated a new pasta factory equipped with a "continuous baking" oven. [3]

  4. These include corporations, cooperatives, partnerships, sole traders, limited liability companies and other specifically permitted and labelled types of entities. The specific rules vary by country and by state or province. Some of these types are listed below, by country.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › WebuildWebuild - Wikipedia

    Webuild SpA (formerly Salini Impregilo SpA; [3] Italian: [saˈliːni impreˈdʒiːlo]) is an Italian industrial group specialising in construction and civil engineering. The company was formally founded in 2014 as the result of the merger by incorporation of Salini into Impregilo.

  6. La società per azioni (sigla italiana S.p.A., inglese Ltd. e Inc., francese, spagnola e portoghese S.A., tedesca AG e olandese N.V.) è una società di capitali dotata di personalità giuridica e una autonomia patrimoniale perfetta, nella quale le partecipazioni dei soci sono rappresentate da titoli trasferibili, le cosiddette azioni suddivise ...

  7. Società per azioni (S.p.A. or spa) is a form of corporation in Italy, meaning 'company with shares' (although often translated as 'joint-stock company', which may or may not be a limited liability entity). It is more or less equivalent to S.A. or public limited company (PLC) in other countries.