- https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/LZ/
Symbol Last Price Change % Change 14.39 -0.15 -1.03% 6.92 +0.07 +1.02% 13.41 -0.29 -2.12% 10.20 -0.25 -2.39% 3.2300 +0.0400 +1.25%
52 Week Range 10.16 - 40.94 Volume 896,582 Avg. Volume 1,435,309
Market Cap 2.754B
- https://www.incfile.com/form/incfile
- https://orders.incfile.com/form-order-now.php
- https://www.google.com/maps/place/Kazi+Law+Firm
- https://finance.yahoo.com/news/15-largest-law-firms-world-170953848
- https://www.incnow.com/blog/2022/04/26/best-state-to-incorporate/
- Popularity: More than 60% of Fortune 500 companies are incorporated in Delaware. The state is the domicile for many major corporations and LLCs, including Facebook, Yelp, Twitter, and Google
- Although a business may not have an office in Delaware, it is easy to incorporate here as long as the business has a Registered Agent in Delaware. There is no need to have a bank account in Delaware, or even have a business address within the state. The duty of a Delaware Registered Agent is to forward annual notices and court notices to the business wherever it may operate..
- https://www.incnow.com/faqs/
Yes. There is no prohibition against non-U.S. citizens forming a corporation or LLC unless you or your country is outlawed by the US Department of the Treasury on its OFAC list (Office of Foreign Asset Control). Business entities owned by non-US citizens must register with the US on the one page FBAR form if over $10,000 is connected to the company. All entities other than single-member LLCs without income substantially connected to the United States must report LLC income to the IRS.
Businesses operating outside the US by non-US citizens may need an Apostille or document legalization for transactions or government compliance in their home country. If the country in which the company operates has signed the Hague convention, an Apostille is appropriate. Otherwise, the LLC will need document legalization certifications with which IncNow can assist in obtaining.
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Symbol | Last Price | Change | % Change |
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52 Week Range | 10.16 - 40.94 |
Volume | |
Avg. Volume | 1,435,309 |
Market Cap | 2.754B |
Yes. There is no prohibition against non-U.S. citizens forming a corporation or LLC unless you or your country is outlawed by the US Department of the Treasury on its OFAC list (Office of Foreign Asset Control). Business entities owned by non-US citizens must register with the US on the one page FBAR form if over $10,000 is connected to the company. All entities other than single-member LLCs without income substantially connected to the United States must report LLC income to the IRS.
Businesses operating outside the US by non-US citizens may need an Apostille or document legalization for transactions or government compliance in their home country. If the country in which the company operates has signed the Hague convention, an Apostille is appropriate. Otherwise, the LLC will need document legalization certifications with which IncNow can assist in obtaining.
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NOW Inc.
7402 North Eldridge Parkway
Houston, TX 77041
United States
281 823 4700
https://www.dnow.com
Sector(s): Energy
Industry: Oil & Gas Equipment & Services
Full Time Employees: 2,300
7402 North Eldridge Parkway
Houston, TX 77041
United States
281 823 4700
https://www.dnow.com
Sector(s): Energy
Industry: Oil & Gas Equipment & Services
Full Time Employees: 2,300
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