Osakeyhtiö (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈosɑkeˌʔyhtiø]; "stock company"), often abbreviated to Oy (pronounced [ˈoːˌʔyː]), is the term for a Finnish limited company (e.g., Ltd, LLC, or GmbH).
[1] The Swedish-language term is aktiebolag, often abbreviated (in Finland) to Ab.
julkiset osakeyhtiöt) means "public stock company" and is abbreviated to Oyj (pronounced [ˈoːˌʔyːˌjiː]).
A julkinen osakeyhtiö can be listed on the Helsinki Stock Exchange.
A julkinen osakeyhtiö may be called a public limited company or public company in English and may use the abbreviation PLC or the term Corporation in the company's English name, for example Finnair Plc,[2] Remedy Entertainment Plc, Kone Corporation and Nokia Corporation.