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  2. List of Delaware companies - Wikipedia

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    7,000. Wilmington-based commodity chemical manufacturer, spun off from DuPont in 2015. The firm produces Titanium dioxide, Fluoropolymers, and other reactive chemicals. 515. Navient. 5,179. 6,700. Financial services corporation providing asset management and financial administration support, specifically in the student loan sector.

  3. Delaware General Corporation Law - Wikipedia

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    The Delaware General Corporation Law (Title 8, Chapter 1 of the Delaware Code) is the statute of the Delaware Code that governs corporate law in the U.S. state of Delaware. [1] The statute was adopted in 1899. Since then, Delaware has become the most prevalent jurisdiction in United States corporate law and has been described as the de facto ...

  4. Delaware statutory trust - Wikipedia

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    Delaware statutory trusts are formed as private governing agreements under which either (1) property (real, tangible and intangible) is held, managed, administered, invested and/or operated; or (2) business or professional activities for profit are carried on by one or more trustees for the benefit of the trustor entitled to a beneficial ...

  5. Delaware Court of Chancery - Wikipedia

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    Delaware is the home to more than 1.8 million corporations, more than the number of residents in the state. The Court of Chancery handle corporate internal affairs litigation (such as shareholder disputes and merger disputes) according the Delaware General Corporation Law, the statute governing corporations in Delaware. As a result, it is a hub ...

  6. Delaware - Wikipedia

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    Delaware occupies the northeastern portion of the Delmarva Peninsula, and some islands and territory within the Delaware River. It is the 2nd smallest and 6th least populous state, but also the 6th most densely populated. Delaware's most populous city is Wilmington, and the state's capital is Dover, the 2nd most populous city in Delaware.

  7. Economy of Delaware - Wikipedia

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    The potential of on-shore wind power in Delaware is minimal, having a potential of generating at most 22 GWh/year. [8] Delaware 's principal wind potential is from offshore wind. A 2012 assessment estimates that 15,038 MW of offshore wind turbines could generate 60,654 GWh/year. [8] Delaware generated 11,522 GWh from all generating sources in 2011.

  8. Category:Companies based in Delaware - Wikipedia

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    It should directly contain very few, if any, pages and should mainly contain subcategories. This category includes companies with their headquarters based in Delaware, It does not include companies that are just incorporated in Delaware for legal purposes. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Companies based in Delaware.

  9. Secretary of State of Delaware - Wikipedia

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    The Secretary of State of Delaware is the head of the Department of State of the U.S. state of Delaware. The Department is in charge of a wide variety of public and governmental services, and is divided into the following divisions: Some of the most important responsibilities of the Secretary of State involve registry of businesses and ...