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A '''parent company''' is a company that has a controlling interest in another company, giving it control of its operations. Parent companies can be either hands-on or hands-off owners of its subsidiaries, depending on the amount of managerial control given to subsidiary managers.<ref>Definition: What is a Parent Company? [https://www.investopedia.com/terms/p/parentcompany.asp Investopedia]</ref>
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A '''parent company''' is a company that has a controlling interest in another company, giving it [[control]] of its operations. Parent companies can be either hands-on or hands-off owners of its subsidiaries, depending on the amount of managerial control given to subsidiary managers.<ref>Definition: What is a Parent Company? [https://www.investopedia.com/terms/p/parentcompany.asp Investopedia]</ref>
  
  

Revision as of 17:32, 6 February 2021

A parent company is a company that has a controlling interest in another company, giving it control of its operations. Parent companies can be either hands-on or hands-off owners of its subsidiaries, depending on the amount of managerial control given to subsidiary managers.[1]


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  1. Definition: What is a Parent Company? Investopedia