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stockholder
stock·hold·er S0768100 (stŏk′hōl′dər)n. One who owns a share or shares of stock in a company. Also called stockowner. stock′hold′ing n.stockholder (ˈstɒkˌhəʊldə) n1. (Stock Exchange) an owner of corporate capital stock2. (Breeds) Austral a person who keeps livestock ˈstockˌholding nstock•hold•er (ˈstɒkˌhoʊl dər) n. a holder or owner of stock in a corporation. [1745–55] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | stockholder - someone who holds shares of stock in a corporationshareholder, shareownerinvestor - someone who commits capital in order to gain financial returnsstockholder of record - the stockholder whose name is registered on the books of the corporation as owning the shares at a particular time | Translationsstockholder
stockholder Austral a person who keeps livestock stockholder Related to stockholder: Stockholder equitystockholdern. shareholder in a corporation. (See: shareholder) stockholder
StockholderSee: Shareholder.StockholderThe person or company that owns a share in a publicly-traded company or a mutual fund. The share represents a certain (usually very small) percentage of ownership in the company or the securities underlying the fund. Thus, a stockholder has the right to receive a portion of the company's profits in the form of dividends, and, depending on the type of share, may have a right to vote on matters pertaining to corporate governance. A person or company becomes a stockholder on the record date, that is, on the date that the share was bought. A stockholder is also known as a shareholder.stockholder An individual or organization that owns common stock or preferred stock in a corporation. Also called shareholder.stockholder Related to stockholder: Stockholder equitySynonyms for stockholdernoun someone who holds shares of stock in a corporationSynonymsRelated Words- investor
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