Minority interest

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Minority interest in business is ownership of a company that is less than 50% of outstanding shares. Revenue and expense from "minority interests" are sometimes reported on the income statement of the owning company. In the latter case, it is used to refer to the share of a company's profits (and assets) that belong to other shareholders in partially owned subsidiaries.

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