holding company investment & finance definition
A
corporation that owns a sufficient amount of another company’s stock to
influence its board of directors and control its management and policies. A
holding company may own companies in its industry or in non-related industries.
The holding company must own 80 percent or more of the subsidiary’s voting
stock in order to gain tax benefits such as tax-free dividends from the company
that it holds.
See holding company in Wall Street Words
A type of parent company that exists primarily to exercise control over other firms. The control is exercised through ownership of a majority of the controlled firm's shares. Earnings of the holding company are derived from earnings of the controlled firms, which pay dividends on the shares. Compare
subsidiary. See also
operating unit.
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