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词汇 shareholder
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Definition of shareholder in English:

shareholder

noun ˈʃɛːhəʊldəˈʃɛrˌhoʊldər
  • An owner of shares in a company.

    股东

    Example sentencesExamples
    • As a leading shareholder, he wields power and influence himself, and has not been afraid to use it.
    • In addition, the state remained the majority shareholder in most privatized companies.
    • It has broached its plans to snap up smaller competitors with existing shareholders.
    • For years people have bemoaned the emergence of shareholders as the owners of football clubs.
    • The important point in this is that with you being its shareholder, the investment trust has to put you first.
    • It's just not enough to ensure that a business is as profitable as possible for its shareholders.
    • He is a property developer and a shareholder in and director of a number of companies.
    • So the industry set out to impress its shareholders by assigning itself goals.
    • That cash is likely to be returned to shareholders in the form of dividends.
    • As rumours of a buyout surface once more, should shareholders sell or sit tight?
    • If you want to go to the shareholder meetings, you may have to get your broker to certify that you're a shareholder.
    • It's quite possible that many of their current shareholders missed them entirely.
    • The current emphasis is on achieving value for shareholders over the long term.
    • He has made it clear that the staff are on an equal footing with shareholders and customers.
    • It is difficult to see why a substantial shareholder like Smyth should agree to this type of a bid.
    • Consequently, any boss who puts his shareholders above his own ego should be applauded.
    • My job as a businessman is to be a profit centre and to maximise return to the shareholders.
    • The rise in earnings per share was the result of share buy-backs from minority shareholders.
    • They have a legal obligation to look after their shareholders so money out ought to mean some benefit in.
    • He has shareholders to answer to, but that does not mean he foists his ideas on people.

Definition of shareholder in US English:

shareholder

nounˈʃɛrˌhoʊldərˈSHerˌhōldər
  • An owner of shares in a company.

    股东

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It's quite possible that many of their current shareholders missed them entirely.
    • He has made it clear that the staff are on an equal footing with shareholders and customers.
    • They have a legal obligation to look after their shareholders so money out ought to mean some benefit in.
    • In addition, the state remained the majority shareholder in most privatized companies.
    • The important point in this is that with you being its shareholder, the investment trust has to put you first.
    • That cash is likely to be returned to shareholders in the form of dividends.
    • It's just not enough to ensure that a business is as profitable as possible for its shareholders.
    • If you want to go to the shareholder meetings, you may have to get your broker to certify that you're a shareholder.
    • He has shareholders to answer to, but that does not mean he foists his ideas on people.
    • As rumours of a buyout surface once more, should shareholders sell or sit tight?
    • My job as a businessman is to be a profit centre and to maximise return to the shareholders.
    • Consequently, any boss who puts his shareholders above his own ego should be applauded.
    • He is a property developer and a shareholder in and director of a number of companies.
    • The rise in earnings per share was the result of share buy-backs from minority shareholders.
    • The current emphasis is on achieving value for shareholders over the long term.
    • As a leading shareholder, he wields power and influence himself, and has not been afraid to use it.
    • It has broached its plans to snap up smaller competitors with existing shareholders.
    • For years people have bemoaned the emergence of shareholders as the owners of football clubs.
    • It is difficult to see why a substantial shareholder like Smyth should agree to this type of a bid.
    • So the industry set out to impress its shareholders by assigning itself goals.
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