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=== Assistant: Exactly! === Exactly! You’ve got it clearly. Let me summarize what you just said to make it precise: * Reliance → Publicly listed company, shares are available to anyone through the stock market (NSE/BSE). You can invest in it via mutual funds, stock apps, etc. Promoters may hold a large part, but it’s still public. * Nesto → Private partnership-based business. It does not have an IPO, so the general public cannot invest. Ownership is limited to partners, family, or selected investors. Even if it’s “listed” internally among them, it’s not public. So the main difference is public access to shares. Nesto is selectively owned, Reliance is open to the public. If you want, I can explain why Nesto is still “limited liability” even though it’s private. Do you want me to?
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