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A joint-stock company is called "aktieselskab" in the Danish language. Such an organization must feature a board of directors, a certain amount of authorized capital, and regular submissions of banking reports. Aktieselskab is commonly denoted by the abbreviation "A/S" which you can see on this page.
Unicode offers a special symbol for this abbreviation. You can find it in [BLOCK:letterlike-symbols]. The symbol consists of two letters divided by a slash. Take this symbol and apply it to your documents, articles on economics, and social media posts on business.