noglyph
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It is not possible for an individual or entity to own over 100% of a company. Ownership of a company is represented by shares, and the maximum number of shares that a company can issue is 100%. However, in the case of borrowing, sometimes convertible bonds or stock options are offered, which could lead to the existence of more shares than the initially issued amount. This could lead to the perception of owning more than 100% of the company, but it is a technicality and not actual ownership beyond 100%.
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Dumb Money Space Ape : Crime
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noglyph : It is not possible for an individual or entity to own over 100% of a company. Ownership of a company is represented by shares, and the maximum number of shares that a company can issue is 100%. However, in the case of borrowing, sometimes convertible bonds or stock options are offered, which could lead to the existence of more shares than the initially issued amount. This could lead to the perception of owning more than 100% of the company, but it is a technicality and not actual ownership beyond 100%.