shareholder
Prononciation : [ˈʃɛrˌhoʊldər]
Mot
Contexte : « business »
(noun) a person or company that owns shares in a corporation. This means they have bought a little piece of the company and can benefit from its profits. Imagine if you have a small slice of pizza; you get to eat some of the pizza when it’s shared.
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Maria is a shareholder in a tech company, and she receives dividends every year.
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Tom is not a shareholder, so he does not get any money from the company's profits.
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How many shareholders does the company currently have?
Contexte : « finance »
(noun) a person who holds shares in a company. Being a shareholder means you may get to vote on certain company matters, just like how a voter helps decide what happens in their town.
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As a shareholder, she was able to vote on important company decisions during the meeting.
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He wished he could vote on the company's changes, but he wasn't a shareholder.
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What rights does a shareholder have in the corporation?
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