shareholder
A shareholder who owns more than 50% of the company's shares.
A shareholder who owns enough shares to control the company's decisions.
Refers to a shareholder with significant holdings and influence.
The most important shareholder, often with the largest stake.
A formal term for the main shareholder.
Refers to a shareholder with significant holdings.
Refers to a shareholder with significant holdings.
A shareholder who owns less than 50% of the company's shares and has little influence.
An organization (like a bank or pension fund) that owns shares.
A formal term for a shareholder with a large number of shares.
A person, not an organization, who owns shares.
A shareholder who is a private individual, not a public institution.
A typical, individual shareholder.
A shareholder who owns a small number of shares.
A company that owns shares in another company.
Someone who is already a shareholder in the company.
To provide a return (e.g., dividends) to shareholders for their investment.
To illegally trick shareholders to get their money.
Used to specify the company in which a person holds shares.
Shareholders participate in a formal vote on company matters.
Shareholders give their formal agreement to a proposal.