The people who buy stock and own the company. (Apex)
TheFreeResource.com has a lot of information about Intel Corp including the answer to this question at http://www.thefreeresource.com/intel-corporation-intel-information-profile-research
To summarise all the previous answers - its the shareholders.
The shareholders.
any number it can be other than promoter
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The main shareholders of the Bank of Scotland are DFA International Core Equity I and VP DFA Intel Value 2. DFA International had over 390k shares held, and VP DFA Intel had over 377k shares held.
News Corp is a publicly listed company, so it has thousands and thousands of individual shareholders, some of which probably live in NY.
While the processor manufacturer, Intel corp, doesn't produce laptops, many laptop producers do use Intel chip-sets. Laptops which contain Intel processors are best known for their snappy ability to process data and remain stable.
In a corporation, an officer carries out day to day operations, while a director has overall responsibility for the business and answers to shareholders. Often, these functions are carried out by the same people.
There are really two different types of filings that S corp tax software can handle. The first is the filing of the various 1120 forms to report gains, deductions, and sometimes losses for the S corp itself. The more common purpose of S corp tax software is to allow individual shareholders to file their own financial gains and losses. While some software can perform both duties, for the most part shareholders in an S Corp can use more common tax software since the gains and losses can be reported easily on a 1040 form.
Fox News is owned by the public company News Corporation who's major shareholders are Australian Rupert Murdoch, American John Malon and Saudi Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal.
the first microcomputer is the altair 8080....but the first commercially available microcomputer is the apple II produce by the Intel Corp......=)