stockholder
/ˈstɒkhəʊldə(r)/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈstɑːkhəʊldər/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈstäk-ˌhōl-dər/ (ame, mw)
stockholder — 名詞
- stockholdersingular
- stockholdersplural
1. a person who has bought units of ownership in a business, which entitles them to
股東
持有公司股份,享有盈餘分配與投票權的人
a person who has bought units of ownership in a business, which entitles them to a share of its profits and to help decide important matters such as who runs the company.
Mei-Lin became a stockholder after buying two hundred shares in a local bank.
Mei-Lin 在買入兩百股當地銀行的股票後,成為了股東。
The company's annual meeting gave stockholders a chance to vote on the new board members.
公司的年度會議讓股東有機會投票選出新任董事。
collocation: stockholders' meeting / annual meeting
Kwame checks the stock price every morning because he is a stockholder in the textile company.
Kwame 每天早上查看股價,因為他是那家紡織公司的股東。
As a major stockholder, Nadia received a large dividend check at the end of the year.
身為主要股東,Nadia 在年底收到了一張金額龐大的股利支票。
Stockholders who own at least one percent of the company can request a special audit of the finances.
持有公司至少百分之一股份的股東可以要求進行特別稽核。
- shareholder
the standard term in British English; identical meaning to stockholder
- investor
broader term; includes anyone who puts money into an asset (bonds, real estate, etc.), not only equity shares
- equity holder
more formal or technical term used in legal and financial documents