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A '''dummy corporation''' (or '''dummy company''') is a [[Corporation|corporation]] created to serve as a front or cover for one or more legitimate companies. It has the appearance of being real ([[logo]], [[website]], [[public relations]]) but lacks the capacity to function independently. The goal of dummy company is to conceal the true ownership and/or purpose. | A '''dummy corporation''' (or '''dummy company''') is a [[Corporation|corporation]] created to serve as a front or cover for one or more legitimate companies. It has the appearance of being real ([[logo]], [[website]], [[public relations]]) but lacks the capacity to function independently. The goal of a dummy company is to conceal the true ownership and/or purpose. |
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This article is about Dummy corporation. For other uses of the term Corporation, please see Corporation (disambiguation).
A dummy corporation (or dummy company) is a corporation created to serve as a front or cover for one or more legitimate companies. It has the appearance of being real (logo, website, public relations) but lacks the capacity to function independently. The goal of a dummy company is to conceal the true ownership and/or purpose.