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To: Mark Adams who wrote (3358)11/1/2001 1:38:14 PM
From: GraceZRead Replies (1) of 24758
 
First, I maintain that the bulk of corporate activity is not public held entities, but private. Where management and ownership interests are one and the same.

Is this bad? Are you implying that closely held corporations should be taxed differently than public ones because the ownership is to a small group of people rather than the large numbers of fractional ownership that exists in a public company? If you are, why? If I start a corporation with money from an inheritance or one from the capital markets are these two enterprises necessarily different? If I sell one corp and start another with that money is that worse than putting that money into publicly traded stock? If I start a corporation to manage my vast wealth is that different than starting a corporation to manage others wealth?
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