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http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#type |
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http://id.insee.fr/concepts/definition/c1041/definition/v3/en |
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A group of companies is an economic entity formed of a set of companies which are either companies controlled by a same company. A group of companies is an economic entity formed of a set of companies which are either companies controlled by the same company, or the controlling company itself. Controlling a company means having the power to appoint the majority of its directors. The control of company A by company B may be direct (company B directly holds the majority of voting rights on the management board of company A) or indirect (B controls intermediate companies C, D or E, etc, which it can ask to vote the same way on the management board of A, thereby obtaining a majority of rights). The French statistical definition currently in force uses the absolute majority of voting rights as its control criterion to define the group contours. We define: the restricted contour, or "core", of the group as all the companies more than 50% owned, directly or indirectly, by a parent company heading the group; the parent company is not more than 50% owned either directly or indirectly by another company. In this definition, groups form pairwise disjoint sets; the enlarged contour of a group as all the companies in which the group holds shares, irrespective of the holding percentage; thus the enlarged contours of the groups do not form a division and a company can belong. |
http://id.insee.fr/concepts/definition/c1041/definition/v3/en |
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http://id.insee.fr/concepts/definition/c1041/definition/v3/en |
http://eurovoc.europa.eu/schema#noteLiteral |
<div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"><p>A group of companies is an economic entity formed of a set of companies which are either companies controlled by a same company.</p><p>A group of companies is an economic entity formed of a set of companies which are either companies controlled by the same company, or the controlling company itself. Controlling a company means having the power to appoint the majority of its directors. The control of company A by company B may be direct (company B directly holds the majority of voting rights on the management board of company A) or indirect (B controls intermediate companies C, D or E, etc, which it can ask to vote the same way on the management board of A, thereby obtaining a majority of rights).</p><p>The French statistical definition currently in force uses the absolute majority of voting rights as its control criterion to define the group contours.</p><p>We define:</p><ul><li>the restricted contour, or "core", of the group as all the companies more than 50% owned, directly or indirectly, by a parent company heading the group; the parent company is not more than 50% owned either directly or indirectly by another company. In this definition, groups form pairwise disjoint sets;</li><li>the enlarged contour of a group as all the companies in which the group holds shares, irrespective of the holding percentage; thus the enlarged contours of the groups do not form a division and a company can belong. </li></ul><p><br/></p></div> |
http://id.insee.fr/concepts/definition/c1041/definition/v3/en |
http://rdf.insee.fr/def/base#validFrom |
2019-11-27T14:50:16.163 |
http://id.insee.fr/concepts/definition/c1041 |
http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#definition |
http://id.insee.fr/concepts/definition/c1041/definition/v3/en |