What is the Difference Between Limited Co. and Pvt. Ltd.
Co. ?
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Answer / g.naveen
Pvt Ltd.co
Should have minimum 2 members & restricted to max no.of members to 50
=> should not accept shares from general Public
Where as
Public limited co.
Should have min 3 memb & no restrictions of max. no.of membs
=> can accept/ issue shares from / to gen. public
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Answer / sampath
PVT lTD IS more then two members of company.
Ltd company is morethan 50 members & equity share holders &
Preference share holders
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Answer / vipin yadav
The main and difference in Pvt ltd and Limited Company is that A pvt ltd co can not issue the shares but A LIMITED company can issue
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Answer / suresh
limited co. means Got company.
Pvt.ltd.means private company.
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