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- Foreign ownership refers to the ownership of a portion of a country's assets (businesses, natural resources, property, bonds, equity etc.) by individuals who are not citizens of that country or by companies whose headquarters are not in that country. Foreign ownership of assets is widespread in a modern, globally integrated economy, at both the corporate and individual levels. An example of the former is when a corporation acquires part, or all, of another company headquartered overseas, or when it purchases property, infrastructure, access rights or other assets in countries abroad. If a multinational corporation acquires at least half of a foreign company, the multinational corporation becomes a holding company, and the company receiving the foreign investment becomes a subsidiary. At the individual level, foreign ownership occurs whenever a domestic asset is acquired by a foreign individual, such as an Indian businessman buying a house in Hong Kong, or a Russian citizen purchasing United States Treasury bonds. (en)
- 外資系企業(がいしけいきぎょう)とは、外国法人又は外国人が一定程度以上の出資をする日本の企業(通常は株式会社だが合同会社も増えている)をいう。口頭表現等では「外資系」「外資」と略称することも多い。外資系でない日本の企業は、日系、国内系、民族系、内資系(製薬・メディカル業界で使われる)などと呼ばれる。日本以外の国に関しても同様の意味で用いられることがある。 (ja)
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rdfs:comment
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- 外資系企業(がいしけいきぎょう)とは、外国法人又は外国人が一定程度以上の出資をする日本の企業(通常は株式会社だが合同会社も増えている)をいう。口頭表現等では「外資系」「外資」と略称することも多い。外資系でない日本の企業は、日系、国内系、民族系、内資系(製薬・メディカル業界で使われる)などと呼ばれる。日本以外の国に関しても同様の意味で用いられることがある。 (ja)
- Foreign ownership refers to the ownership of a portion of a country's assets (businesses, natural resources, property, bonds, equity etc.) by individuals who are not citizens of that country or by companies whose headquarters are not in that country. At the individual level, foreign ownership occurs whenever a domestic asset is acquired by a foreign individual, such as an Indian businessman buying a house in Hong Kong, or a Russian citizen purchasing United States Treasury bonds. (en)
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