In the event of bankruptcy, owners of joint-stock companies lose only the capital invested. This is because a joint-stock company
is a type of corporation or partnership involving individuals who own shares of stock in the company. These shareholders are only
liable for the company's debts up to the amount of their investment, and their personal assets are protected.
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