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Difference between Joint-stock company and Stock company

joint-stock companya business enterprise with ownership interests represented by shares of stock:

  • Scott used to say that the Bannatyne Club was the only successful joint-stock company he ever invested in.

stock companya company of actors employed at one theater, or permanently acting together:

  • The stock company system provided theatrical training by affording young actors the chance to play many different roles.