No, an S-Type corporation, or S corporation, cannot be publicly traded. S corporations are restricted to a maximum of 100 shareholders, all of whom must be U.S. citizens or residents, and they cannot issue multiple classes of stock. These limitations make it impractical for an S corporation to operate as a publicly traded entity. Instead, companies looking to go public typically opt for C corporation status.
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