Joint stock companies are typically identified by their registered names, which often include "Limited" (Ltd) or "Incorporated" (Inc) to indicate their legal status. Examples of well-known joint stock companies include Microsoft Corporation, Apple Inc., and Toyota Motor Corporation. These companies issue shares to the public, allowing investors to buy ownership stakes. Each joint stock company operates under specific regulations and governance structures defined by their home jurisdiction.
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