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Today it is a publicly traded company with international subsidiaries.
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It was there, at the school's talent show, that she acknowledges performing publicly for the first time.
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During this period, he returned briefly to performing, but has not performed publicly since that time.
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She starts the speech he wrote, but stops and admits publicly that she did not write it herself.
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Closely held corporations do have some advantages over publicly traded corporations.
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It still operates, but is not publicly traded.
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Most of the largest businesses in the world are publicly traded corporations.
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About 17.5% is held by two real estate companies, and the rest is publicly held.
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It was developed during 1957 and used until the early 1960s, although information about the system was released publicly only in 1992.
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In 1986, he spoke out publicly for the first time against the tobacco industry.
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