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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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    Foundation

    Finmeccanica was established in 1948 as the mechanical engineering subholding of the state-owned Istituto per la Ricostruzione Industriale (IRI). Finmeccanica has held for years some historic Italian enterprises, as Alfa Romeo (automobiles), Aeritalia (aerospace) and Ansaldo (engineering). From the 1960s to the 1980s Italy's defence and aerospace industry was split into state-holding entities: EFIM[it] owned the helicopters manufacturer Agusta, the defence company Oto Melara and the electroni...

    1990s

    In 1992 EFIM was wound up because of its troubled financial situation; and Agusta, Oto Melara, Officine Galileo and Breda passed to Finmeccanica, which became one of the main Italian industrial groups. Finmeccanica, which was previously fully state owned by IRI, became partly privatized in 1993, when it was listed in the Milan Borsa Italianastock exchange. In 1992 Finmeccanica's Agusta became a 32% partner in NHIndustries, the prime contractor for the NH90 helicopter, along with Eurocopter (6...

    2000s

    In July 2000 Finmeccanica and the British GKN agreed to merge their respective helicopter subsidiaries (Agusta and GKN-Westland Helicopters) to form AgustaWestland. In December 2001 the missile business of Alenia Marconi Systems (AMS), a joint Finmeccanica/BAE Systems company, was merged with other European missile manufacturers to form MBDA which thus became the world's second largest missile manufacturer. In July 2003 Finmeccanica and BAE Systems announced their intention to set up three jo...

    Aeronautics

    1. Leonardo designs, develops, produces, maintains and upgrades commercial, military and military training aircraft, as well as producing aerostructures. The company is part of a network of joint ventures and product partnerships, including such programmes as Eurofighter (with BAE Systems and Airbus Group) to build the supersonic multi-role Typhoon and ATR(with Airbus Group) to build the family of turboprop regional aircraft of the same name.

    Helicopters

    1. Leonardo is active in the helicopter market, managing: development to production, pilot training and after sales support. Leonardo produces a range of helicopters for the commercial and defence markets, including all the main weight categories, from 1.8-tonne single-engined to 16-tonne three-engined helicopters.

    Defence Electronics & Security

    1. Leonardo develops and integrates systems for the air and sea traffic management and the control and protection of land and sea borders; it also develops secure communications networks and solutions[buzzword] for the management of infrastructure and systems. The services include the design and management of IT infrastructure and data processing for intelligence and cyber security. Leonardo is active in the design, development and production of naval artillery, armoured vehicles and underwat...

    As of 13 March 2016, Leonardo-Finmeccanica's largest shareholder was the Italian Ministry of Economy and Finances with 30.20%. Other declared shareholdings at this date were Norges Bank (2.03%), the Libyan Investment Authority (2.01%) and the Vanguard Group(1.30%).

    * Restated figures due to the adoption of IFRS 11, which resulted in the deconsolidation of the joint ventures' group.
    **Restated figures as a result of the reclassification of the transport sector as a discontinued operation.
  3. il volume tratta la disciplina e le fattispecie riguardanti esclusivamente la societa' per azioni di cui alle norme ad essa specificamente dedicate dal codice civile, in piena aderenza al dettato normativo ma altresi' in chiave sistematica ed alla luce della genesi della disciplina, soprattutto nelle riforme che hanno rivoluzionato il diritto ...

  4. Dec 30, 2022 · Footnote 15 Among the società benefit registered in the national Company’s Register as of September 2021, over 9% were società per azioni (i.e., corporation), while about 87% were società a responsabilità limitata.

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  5. Le società che fanno ricorso al mercato del capitale di rischio. La società per azioni unipersonale. L’ammontare minimo del capitale sociale. Il problema della sotto-capitalizzazione. La costituzione della società per azioni. Forma e contenuto dell’atto costitutivo. Le condizioni per la costituzione. Il controllo.

  6. 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".

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