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  1. A privately held company (or simply a private company) is a company whose shares and related rights or obligations are not offered for public subscription or publicly negotiated in their respective listed markets.

  2. This is a list of the world's largest non-governmental privately held companies by revenue. This list does not include state-owned enterprises like Sinopec , State Grid , China National Petroleum , Kuwait Petroleum Corporation , Pemex , PDVSA and others.

    No.
    Company
    Revenue (in Billions Of Usd)
    Headquarters
    1
    505 (2022) [1]
    Netherlands
    2
    319 (2022) [2]
    Singapore
    3
    165 (2022) [3]
    United States
    4
    158.6 (2021) [4] [5]
    Germany
  3. Jun 2, 2024 · A private company is a firm that is privately owned and not traded on public exchanges. Learn about the different types of private companies, such as sole proprietorships, LLCs, S corporations, and C corporations, and their advantages and disadvantages.

  4. A private limited company is any type of business entity in "private" ownership used in many jurisdictions, in contrast to a publicly listed company, with some differences from country to country.

  5. A privately held company is a company which is not publicly listed on a stock market and consequently cannot be openly bought or sold. Often it is owned by a family or a small group of shareholders. Private companies are often small, but some are amongst the largest companies in the world. [1]

  6. A privately held firm, sometimes known as a private company, is a corporation that does not sell or trade its company stock (shares) to the general public on stock market exchanges, but instead offers, owns, trades, or exchanges its stock privately or over-the-counter in the market.

  7. May 28, 2024 · Learn what a privately held company is, how it differs from a publicly traded one, and what are its advantages and disadvantages. Explore the four types of privately held companies: sole proprietorship, partnership, corporation, and LLC.