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Sharesave

British  
/ ˈʃɛəˌseɪv /

noun

  1. (in Britain) a system by which employees can invest, risk-free, in their company's shares

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ShareSave, as India stepped up pressure on Chinese technology firms following a standoff with Beijing at the border.

From Reuters

The list of 118 mostly Chinese apps also includes applications from Baidu and Xiaomi’s ShareSave.

From Reuters

The record bonus was plumped up by the rising share price of US parent company Wal-Mart Over 19,000 Asda staff are to receive record payouts averaging £3,240 under parent company Wal-Mart's Sharesave scheme, the supermarket chain has said.

From BBC