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by dbbk 1128 days ago
Don't they? In the UK at least they need to be disclosed to Companies House and that data is public.
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Sure enough - but that is for the UK subsidiary, which is just going to follow the US companies directions. They wouldn't be independent.

[https://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/c...]

Interestingly, they're overdue on their bill with Companies House it looks like. Oops.

Lots of entities in Delaware named Twitter Inc. (3) plus what might be a holding company or two. Hard to tell without more digging.

[https://icis.corp.delaware.gov/eCorp/EntitySearch/NameSearch...]

I was just saying more generally, I don't know if the US has similar rules. Also I think the legal entity has changed to X Corp now.