The right company is not only the cheapest to open
The Greek source treats company form as a strategic legal choice, not a race to the lowest formation cost. IKE, EPE, AE, OE, EE and sole proprietorship structures can lead to different outcomes for liability, management, tax rhythm and credibility.
Plain distinctions before registration
The article removes some of the fog around the main business forms by comparing how they behave in ordinary scenarios. A freelancer, a small team and an investment-oriented business do not necessarily need the same legal vehicle.
The mistake that appears late
The decisive moment often comes before GEMI registration, when founders still have room to align partners, capital, responsibility and future exits. The overview keeps the comparison practical while avoiding a one-size-fits-all answer.
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