0 a person who owns shares in a company and therefore gets part of the company's profits and the right to vote on how the company is controlled:
1 a person or group that owns part of a company in the form of shares
2 → shareholder
Adequately identifying and effectively measuring all relevant consumptive and non-consumptive values of varying stockholders is a non-trivial and complex matter, but it must be undertaken.
This misalignment of incentives is voided at higher levels of ownership and the interests of outside directors and stockholders become realigned.
Several states insisted upon protecting minority stockholder rights by requiring cumulative voting of shares for directors.
At the time, capital stock was defined as the total of its stockholder shares, with clearly defined par values.
Companies unable to amplify the preliminary conditions of the supply, worried stockholders, local authorities involved in hasty rescue attempts.
Stockholder is doubtless correct that there is at least one, if not several, problems here.
Nationally, the dissenters counted 30.9 million stockholders and 84 million workers, but only 18 million unionists.
In addition, union supporters, including many boycott activists, attended the company's stockholder meetings and introduced resolutions that criticized the firm's opposition to unions.