shareholder
Americannoun
noun
Other Word Forms
- nonshareholder noun
- shareholding noun
Etymology
Origin of shareholder
Example Sentences
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However, the real losers are the shareholders who are paying a premium to hold a proxy of the tokens instead of the real thing, analysts say.
Issuing stock would dilute shareholders, after they have already seen their shares lose about half their value since peaking in September.
Tesla moved forward with the xAI investment despite objections from some shareholders, who had questioned the decision to divert resources to another Musk firm.
From BBC
“Other pockets of what some not-incorrectly describe as a frothy market for artificial intelligence may feel pressure to manage their businesses around their financials,” Karp wrote in a letter to shareholders.
From MarketWatch
Additionally, the issuance of more equity this year will dilute existing shareholders.
From MarketWatch
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