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单词 common stock
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Definition of common stock in English:

common stock

(also common stocks)
plural noun
North American
  • mass noun Shares entitling their holder to dividends that vary in amount and may even be missed, depending on the fortunes of the company; ordinary shares.

    the equity fund invests in common stocks
    mass noun the company announced a public offering of 3.5 million shares of common stock
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The Company's common stock is traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol TGX.
    • The steelmaker said it plans to offers 3.65 million shares of common stock at $29 per share.
    • In North America, however, shareholders rights tend to be more developed than other nations and are standard for the purchase of any common stock.
    • Furthermore, the annual coupons of corporate bonds are more predictable and often higher than the dividends received on common stock.
    • Employee options are ordinarily given on common stock.
    • This means that convertible bonds limit risk should the stock price plummet, while limiting exposure to upside price movements of the underlying common stock.
    • It is issuing 82 million shares of common stock.
    • Capital to operate the mine was raised by selling shares of common stock.
    • The $230 million price represents $23 per share in cash for 10 million shares of common stock.
    • A share of common stock is ownership in a company.
    • Once the dual structure ends, the family and management will have just 18% of common stock.
    • The aggregate purchase price for the shares of common stock is $4.1 million, or approximately $0.93 per share.
    • For example, when purchasing a share of common stock outright, the buyer gets both the upside and the downside potential of the stock.
    • The company's common stock began trading on the NASDAQ exchange in February 2003.
    • Thus, as an owner of common stock, you do get somewhat of a say in controlling the shape and direction of the company even though this say isn't a direct control.
    • Many investors would not pass up the opportunity to buy common stock in these companies, so why do so many avoid these companies' bonds?
    • For this reason, common stock generally ranks among the most speculative of investments as their return depends on what will happen in an unpredictable future.
    • Management also intends to issue up to 75 million shares of common stock, mostly to employees as part of an incentive program.
    • In the first half of fiscal 2001, they spent $61 million to buy shares of common stock via the company's employee stock-purchase plan.
    • Also during the quarter, the company repurchased a total of 35 million shares of common stock at a cost of $1.0 billion under an ongoing program.

Definition of common stock in US English:

common stock

(also common stocks)
plural nounˈkämən ˌstäk
North American
  • Shares entitling their holder to dividends that vary in amount and may even be missed, depending on the fortunes of the company.

    the company announced a public offering of 3.5 million shares of common stock
    British term ordinary share
    Compare with preferred stock
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Capital to operate the mine was raised by selling shares of common stock.
    • For example, when purchasing a share of common stock outright, the buyer gets both the upside and the downside potential of the stock.
    • The company's common stock began trading on the NASDAQ exchange in February 2003.
    • The aggregate purchase price for the shares of common stock is $4.1 million, or approximately $0.93 per share.
    • Management also intends to issue up to 75 million shares of common stock, mostly to employees as part of an incentive program.
    • The steelmaker said it plans to offers 3.65 million shares of common stock at $29 per share.
    • This means that convertible bonds limit risk should the stock price plummet, while limiting exposure to upside price movements of the underlying common stock.
    • The $230 million price represents $23 per share in cash for 10 million shares of common stock.
    • For this reason, common stock generally ranks among the most speculative of investments as their return depends on what will happen in an unpredictable future.
    • In North America, however, shareholders rights tend to be more developed than other nations and are standard for the purchase of any common stock.
    • Also during the quarter, the company repurchased a total of 35 million shares of common stock at a cost of $1.0 billion under an ongoing program.
    • Furthermore, the annual coupons of corporate bonds are more predictable and often higher than the dividends received on common stock.
    • Many investors would not pass up the opportunity to buy common stock in these companies, so why do so many avoid these companies' bonds?
    • It is issuing 82 million shares of common stock.
    • Once the dual structure ends, the family and management will have just 18% of common stock.
    • Thus, as an owner of common stock, you do get somewhat of a say in controlling the shape and direction of the company even though this say isn't a direct control.
    • Employee options are ordinarily given on common stock.
    • A share of common stock is ownership in a company.
    • The Company's common stock is traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol TGX.
    • In the first half of fiscal 2001, they spent $61 million to buy shares of common stock via the company's employee stock-purchase plan.
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