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- noun Plural form of
CIC .
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Community Interest Companies, or "CICs," and they've been around for several years.
Tyee - Home 2009
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Community Interest Companies, or "CICs," and they've been around for several years.
Tyee - Home 2009
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Community Interest Companies, or "CICs," and they've been around for several years.
Tyee - Home 2009
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There are many reasons why CICs have proved unpopular.
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But over five years later, the number of registered CICs is a paltry 3,500, representing only about 6% of all the social enterprises that exist in the UK.
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CICs are effectively anti-entrepreneurial, placing social entrepreneurs at an unnecessary disadvantage by restricting their freedom to operate.
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If this strikes a chord with you, it might be worth investing in one of the growing band of "community interest companies" (CICs) that are now vying with the banks for your money.
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Many CICs are tiny outfits not seeking external investors.
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CICs are a new-style type of limited company designed for those wishing to operate for the benefit of the community rather than owners or individuals.
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The CICs and others of the world, which, frankly, are building really first-rate investment management organizations who are anxious to partner with other institutional money managers.
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