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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. 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]

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    Private company limited by guarantee

    This is a company that does not have share capital, but is guaranteed by its members, who agree to pay a fixed amount in the event of the company's liquidation. Charitable organisations are often incorporated using this form of limited liability. Another example is the Financial Conduct Authority. In Australia, only an unlisted public company can be limited by guarantee.

    Private company limited by shares

    Has shareholders with limited liability and its shares may not be offered to the general public. Shareholders of private companies limited by shares are always bound to offer the shares to their fellow shareholders prior to selling them to a third party.

    Public limited company

    A public limited company can be publicly traded on a stock exchange; this is similar to the U.S. Corporation (Corp.) and the German Aktiengesellschaft(AG).

    Australia

    The private company equivalent in Australia is the Proprietary Limited company (Pty Ltd). An Australian company with only Limited or Ltd after its name is a public company, such as a company listed on the ASX. Australia does not have a direct equivalent to the plc. A shareholder in a limited company, in the event of its becoming insolvent (equivalent to insolvencyin the United Kingdom) would be liable to contribute the amount remaining unpaid on the shares (usually zero, as most shares are is...

    Brazil

    In Brazil, a limited company is registered as any other type of company. To register it, you must pay an accountant to research the name of your future business to check if it wasn't already registered, then the accountant contacts the offices responsible for giving you the CNPJ (the national code for company identification), which are the commercial joint of the state and the IRS. After that the Ltda. or Lda. (rarely used) suffixes can be placed after the companies name or with Cia. (abbrevi...

    Canada

    In Canada, a person wishing to register a limited company must file Articles of Incorporationwith either their provincial government or the federal government. At the time of incorporation, a company must elect to use "Limited" (Ltd.), "Incorporated" (Inc.) or "Corporation" (Corp.) as part of their name.

  3. Jun 5, 2019 · Our past is our future. For us, food must tell a story. For 146 years, we've turned family recipes into timeless tales of the changing times. Browse through the Barilla Historical Archive to discover how, through every piece of communication we've created over the years, our past keeps inspiring our future. Show more.

  4. Apr 6, 2024 · Another type is the Società per Azioni (SPA), which is equivalent to a public limited company. SPAs have higher share capital requirements and are subject to more stringent regulations. Additionally, there are other types of limited companies available, such as partnerships and cooperatives.

  5. Le società per azioni sono normate dal diritto commerciale (facente parte del diritto privato) e la sua branca che si occupa nello specifico delle società per azioni (e non di società di capitali di altro tipo) è il diritto societario; in inglese è detto "corporate law" o "company law".

  6. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › SACESACE - Wikipedia

    SACE è il Gruppo assicurativo-finanziario italiano, direttamente controllato dal Ministero dell’Economia e delle Finanze, specializzato nel sostegno alle imprese e al tessuto economico nazionale. Fondato nel 1977, il Gruppo SACE opera con le imprese italiane che esportano e crescono nei mercati esteri, supportando, inoltre, il sistema ...

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