shareholder

[ˈʃerˌhoʊldər]

shareholder Definition

a person or company that owns shares in a company and therefore gets part of the company's profits and has a right to vote on how the company is controlled.

Using shareholder: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "shareholder" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The shareholders are expected to vote on the proposed merger.

  • Example

    The company's shareholders received a dividend of $2 per share.

  • Example

    As a shareholder, you have the right to attend the annual general meeting.

shareholder Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for shareholder

Phrases with shareholder

  • a shareholder who owns more than 50% of the company's shares and therefore has control over the company

    Example

    The majority shareholder decided to sell the company.

  • a shareholder who owns less than 50% of the company's shares and therefore has little control over the company

    Example

    The minority shareholders were unhappy with the company's decision.

  • a shareholder who takes an active interest in the company's management and operations

    Example

    The active shareholder proposed a new strategy for the company.

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Summary: shareholder in Brief

'Shareholder' [ˈʃerˌhoʊldər] refers to a person or company that owns shares in a company, entitling them to a portion of the company's profits and voting rights. Examples include 'The shareholders are expected to vote on the proposed merger.' 'Shareholder' can be modified by phrases like 'majority shareholder,' indicating control, and 'active shareholder,' indicating involvement.

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