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单词 stockholder
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Definition of stockholder in English:

stockholder

nounˈstɒkhəʊldəˈstɑkˌhoʊldər
  • 1North American A shareholder.

    〈主北美〉股票持有人,股东

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In April, Abbott handed out to its stockholders 100% of the shares in Hospira.
    • But, there is also a lot to be said for corporations having the freedom to let people go to improve bottom lines so their stockholders get more profits.
    • Because many of the tax law's provisions are aimed squarely at investors, his strategists hope to score points with a burgeoning group of stockholders.
    • In tender offers, corporations issue public promises to purchase the stock of targets directly from their stockholders at preset prices.
    • Furthermore, high debt levels may negatively affect common stockholders, who are last in line for claiming payback from a company that becomes insolvent.
    • Should this happen, bondholders would be paid first during the liquidation process, then preferred stockholders, and lastly common stockholders.
    • When a company files for Chapter 11, that company is assigned a committee that represents the interests of creditors and stockholders.
    • That's no simple question, as the hundreds of pages filled with figures and legalese that Viacom dropped on its stockholders make plain.
    • A dividend is a cash payout a company gives stockholders.
    • Options are both compensation for executives and also potential costs to stockholders, since their exercise dilutes stockholder ownership rights.
    • In many IPOs, selling stockholders don't give up control.
    • At the bankrupt Cone Mills, unhappy stockholders and board members have accused him of conflict of interest.
    • With tax collectors ready to take more than 40 cents of every $1 paid to high-income stockholders, they just didn't add up.
    • But just because Microsoft is handing a load of cash to stockholders doesn't mean it won't have plenty of dough to invest in its future.
    • Most of the family members are stockholders, he said.
    • We continue to be stockholders and enthusiastically support Andreas and the leadership he is providing.
    • In an attempt to create a corporation where stockholders' interests are looked after, many firms have implemented a two-tier corporate hierarchy.
    • This is money paid to stockholders, normally out of the corporation's current earnings or accumulated profits.
    • Then, as minority stockholders, they could exploit Germany's arcane takeover law to demand a higher price for their shares.
    • I wish BusinessWeek would report on what happens to Aetna's insureds while they are making all this money for themselves and their stockholders.
  • 2A holder of supplies for manufacturers.

    (为制造商供货的)供应商

    Example sentencesExamples
    • As a result of this value we have become the largest distributor/stockholder for Waverley Brownall in the UK.

Derivatives

  • stockholding

  • nounˈstɒkhəʊldɪŋˈstɑkˌhoʊldɪŋ
    • Let me begin by recalling and further welcoming the remarkable range of guests who are signalling their stockholding in the HSRC by joining in this important event.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Kerry Group's bid for Golden Vale had the unusual side effect of focusing attention on the combined worth of the co-op movement's stockholding in IAWS.
      • The stockholding banks increased their assets by 34.3 per cent to 4.09 trillion yuan, while liabilities rose 34.5 per cent to 3.95 trillion yuan.
      • The report said that new Treasury-imposed accounting rules - known as resource accounting - may also have resulted in ‘poor decision making’ about the appropriate levels of stockholding.
      • On Thursday, the company set aside nearly £50m from profits to cover the 5% stockholding the employees voted to accept.

Definition of stockholder in US English:

stockholder

nounˈstäkˌhōldərˈstɑkˌhoʊldər
North American
  • A shareholder.

    〈主北美〉股票持有人,股东

    Example sentencesExamples
    • With tax collectors ready to take more than 40 cents of every $1 paid to high-income stockholders, they just didn't add up.
    • At the bankrupt Cone Mills, unhappy stockholders and board members have accused him of conflict of interest.
    • Options are both compensation for executives and also potential costs to stockholders, since their exercise dilutes stockholder ownership rights.
    • In April, Abbott handed out to its stockholders 100% of the shares in Hospira.
    • I wish BusinessWeek would report on what happens to Aetna's insureds while they are making all this money for themselves and their stockholders.
    • We continue to be stockholders and enthusiastically support Andreas and the leadership he is providing.
    • This is money paid to stockholders, normally out of the corporation's current earnings or accumulated profits.
    • Because many of the tax law's provisions are aimed squarely at investors, his strategists hope to score points with a burgeoning group of stockholders.
    • That's no simple question, as the hundreds of pages filled with figures and legalese that Viacom dropped on its stockholders make plain.
    • When a company files for Chapter 11, that company is assigned a committee that represents the interests of creditors and stockholders.
    • But just because Microsoft is handing a load of cash to stockholders doesn't mean it won't have plenty of dough to invest in its future.
    • A dividend is a cash payout a company gives stockholders.
    • Most of the family members are stockholders, he said.
    • Should this happen, bondholders would be paid first during the liquidation process, then preferred stockholders, and lastly common stockholders.
    • Then, as minority stockholders, they could exploit Germany's arcane takeover law to demand a higher price for their shares.
    • In many IPOs, selling stockholders don't give up control.
    • Furthermore, high debt levels may negatively affect common stockholders, who are last in line for claiming payback from a company that becomes insolvent.
    • But, there is also a lot to be said for corporations having the freedom to let people go to improve bottom lines so their stockholders get more profits.
    • In tender offers, corporations issue public promises to purchase the stock of targets directly from their stockholders at preset prices.
    • In an attempt to create a corporation where stockholders' interests are looked after, many firms have implemented a two-tier corporate hierarchy.
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