preferred stock
preferred stock — 名詞
1. a type of company share that gives its owner the right to receive dividend payme
優先股
股利與資產分配優先於普通股的股票
a type of company share that gives its owner the right to receive dividend payments before holders of common stock, and usually to get paid first if the company closes down and sells its assets.
The energy company issued preferred stock to raise money for its wind farm project.
這家能源公司發行優先股,為其風力發電場專案籌集資金。
collocation: issue preferred stock
Holders of preferred stock receive a fixed dividend of five percent each quarter.
優先股持有人每季可獲得百分之五的固定股利。
collocation: holder of preferred stock
When the retailer closed down, preferred stock investors got their money back first.
這家零售商倒閉時,優先股投資人優先拿回資金。
Tanvi added preferred stock to her portfolio because the dividend payments were reliable.
Tanvi 將優先股加入投資組合,因為股利發放穩定可靠。
Companies sometimes offer preferred stock instead of bonds to attract long-term investors.
公司有時發行優先股而非債券,以吸引長期投資人。
- preference shares
British English term for the same financial instrument
- preferred shares
shorter alternative form of preferred stock; both are used interchangeably
- common stock
ordinary shares with voting rights but lower priority on dividends and assets
- ordinary shares
British English term for common stock
文法句型
preferred stock + singular verb
用法筆記
US financial term; in British English, preference shares is more common. Typically used as an uncountable noun and takes a singular verb. Preferred stock does not usually carry voting rights, unlike common stock.