shareholder
IPA: ʃˈɛrhoʊɫdɝ
noun
- One who owns shares of stock in a corporation.
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Examples of "shareholder" in Sentences
- The rulers are the shareholders.
- This is the sole shareholder of the fund.
- The shareholders originally owned the academy.
- The government of Pakistan is the sole shareholder.
- The Bank is currently the largest shareholder of the company.
- Many of the singers of the choir are shareholders of the company.
- The biggest shareholder of Arcelor was the government of Luxembourg.
- The biggest shareholder of the company is the Government of Slovenia.
- Connaught's statement to shareholders in April was remarkably bullish.
- In that situation, the members or shareholders are liable for the shortfall.
- So you have to make sure that their behavior is consistent with long term shareholder value.
- The old view that short term shareholder interests are always in best for Britain's companies.
- Tyco's directors decided that a breakup "is going to be the best path to create long-term shareholder value," he said.
- Then Borders became a corporation, and decided to put short term shareholder profit before being the best bookstore they could be.
- It excludes a number of one-time charges that appear in shareholder reports, and, importantly, records options as an expense, albeit at the time of exercise.
- Although this treatment of the cost of options is not ideal, it is arguably superior to their treatment in shareholder reports, where options are generally not expensed at all.
- The term shareholder primacy typically connotes two distinct principles: (1) The shareholder wealth maximization norm, pursuant to which directors are obliged to make decision based solely on the basis of long-term shareholder gain.
- The first: "Maintain appropriate pay-for-performance alignment, with emphasis on long-term shareholder value: This principle encompasses overall executive pay practices, which must be designed to attract, retain, and appropriately motivate the key employees who drive shareholder value creation over the long term."
- As we mentioned before the decline in mutual fund proxies does not appear to be secular, the funds truly have been focused on reducing the level of activity given cost and cost focus as well as what we call shareholder fatigue which means in the fiscal year '08 and '09 and into '10 there was a tremendous amount of activity.
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