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  1. Related Companies - Wikipedia

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  4. Subsidiary vs. Sister Company: What's the Difference?

    WEBApr 4, 2024 · Sister companies are subsidiaries that are related because they're owned by the same parent company. Subsidiary. A subsidiary may either be a preexisting corporation that a parent...

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    Some subsidiaries are wholly owned, meaning the parent corporation owns 100% of the subsidiary. As a majority shareholder, the parent company owns enough of the subsidiary to exercise majority control over it, making decisions such as appointing the board of directors or other important business decisions.
    Berkshire Hathaway Inc. is a good example of a company with several subsidiaries. These include Business Wire, Clayton Homes, Duracell, GEICO Auto Insurance, Helzberg Diamonds, International Dairy Queen, Inc., and See's Candies, among a long list.
    In many instances of foreign direct investment (FDI), companies create subsidiaries and affiliates (rather than mergers and acquisitions) in host countries to prevent any negative stigma associated with foreign ownership or negative opinion associated with being owned by a controversial parent company.
    Owning an affiliate or subsidiary can allow a company to extend its market share into parts of the world which it otherwise would not have access to.
  7. Subsidiary vs. Affiliate: What's the Difference? - Investopedia

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