Closely Held Corporation

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Definition of "Closely Held Corporation"

A closely held corporation is a corporation owned by a small number of people. All or most of the shareholders may also participate in the management of the corporation. There are enough outside investors to support a public trade of the corporate shares.

"Closely Held Corporation" is referred to in the following legal documents:

Articles of Incorporation

See also:

Publicly Held Corporation