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shareholder

/shair-hohl-der/US // ˈʃɛərˌhoʊl dər //UK // (ˈʃɛəˌhəʊldə) //

股东,分享者,股票持有人,持股人

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a holder or owner of shares, especially in a company or corporation.

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Examples

  • Most investors, with the exception of top corporate executives and shareholders who own at least 5 percent of a company, aren’t required to disclose their trading activity.

  • That got Bed & Bath into so much trouble that activist shareholders sparked a rebellion two years ago and forced the company to make Mark Tritton, a Target executive vice president, its new chief executive.

  • The plan to distribute a majority of Daimler Truck to shareholders was announced Wednesday.

  • Meanwhile, the big shareholders of these companies are almost exclusively institutions.

  • Astra said it expects the deal to close in the second quarter, pending regulatory and shareholder approvals.

  • At first glance, this kind of shareholder and customer uprising sounds unlikely.

  • As a shareholder in the site, Saatchi stands to get a cut of any work sold.

  • "He's a vocal shareholder who can continue to put pressure on Apple to do the right thing for investors," Munster said.

  • Under Tim Cook, Apple shareholder value has been destroyed, Chowdhry said.

  • The Swiss government is a majority shareholder in Swisscom with a 56.77 percent stake.

  • He was a large shareholder of the bank, and the liability of the shareholders was unlimited.

  • Of course the holder of these 50 shares would be as fully entitled as any other shareholder to that 20 per cent.

  • Russia is now one huge corporation, every man, woman and child an equal shareholder.

  • It is not the property of any one nation, but the United Kingdom is by far the largest shareholder: it holds 35 per cent.

  • Colossally rich, he was interested in all the great industrial enterprises, and a shareholder in most of the mining operations.