The Southern Management Corporation is the largest privately owned residential property management company in the Baltimore, Maryland area. This company manages over 24,000 apartments.
A corporation is owned by its shareholders, who hold ownership in the form of shares of stock. Shareholders elect a board of directors to oversee the corporation's management on their behalf.
WENA is a radio station that is owned by the Southern Broadcasting Corporation.
It is legally owned by its stockholders, although they do not have control over the day-to-day management of the company like a "normal" owner would for a non-corporation company.
No. Kroger is a publicly traded corporation active throughout most of the US. Publix is a private corporation owned by the employees and is active throughout the southern US.
A corporation is owned by its stockholders.
The west Edmonton mall is owned by triple 5 corporation, owned by the Ghermezian family. 555 also owns mall of America,several las Vegas properties and my soul
Chrysler is owned by a private management group, Cerberus Capital Management. Thus, it no longer has a stock symbol.
The Art Institutes (Ai) are owned by Education Management Corporation, which trades on NASDAQ as EDMC.
Shari's restaurants are owned by Shari's Management Corporation, which is a private company based in Beaverton, Oregon.
Southern Comfort is owned by Brown-Forman Corporation; the same people who own Jack Daniels and other name brands of alcoholic drinks.
As awesome as that would be, the answer is unfortunately no. Waste Management Inc. is actually a ~$20 billion corporation and is overwhelmingly owned by mutual funds and institutional investors.
Chain properties are like a chain of food shops, for example. There are three ownership models. 1. Corporate ownership, where each store in the chain is owned by the corporation 2. Franchise ownership, where the stores are owned by individual or corporate owners other than the central corporation. They pay the central corporation franchise fees and services fees for the right to operate under the corporate name. 3. Mixed model. Burger King Corporation owns some stores while franchise owners own others.