stockholders' meeting
1stockholders' meeting — A meeting of the stockholders of a corporation called for the purpose of electing directors and transacting other business requiring the action or consent of the stockholders, such as, amendment of the articles or certificate of the corporation,… …
2stockholders meeting — noun a meeting at which the management reports to the stockholders of a company • Hypernyms: ↑meeting, ↑group meeting …
3annual stockholders' meeting — UK US noun [C] US ► MEETINGS AGM(Cf. ↑AGM) …
4meeting — meet‧ing [ˈmiːtɪŋ] noun [countable] an event at which people meet to talk and decide things: • We had a meeting yesterday to discuss progress. • It was decided to hold a shareholders meeting later this month. • Two of the directors refused to… …
5notice of stockholders' meeting — A statutory requirement in most jurisdictions to be observed according to the terms of the statute and, in the absence of a form prescribed by statute, to be met by any form of notice which informs stockholders that a meeting has been called and… …
6meeting of stockholders — See stockholders meeting …
7meeting — Coming together by approaches from opposite directions; coming face to face; joining. An assembly or convening of persons in large or small numbers. See directors meeting; family meeting; race meeting; regular meeting; religious meeting;… …
8meeting — I (conference) noun assembly, caucus, colloquy, conclave, concursus, congressio, consistory, consultation, convention, conventus, convocation, discussion, encounter, exchange of views, forum, gathering, interchange of views, negotiation, open… …
9meeting — A coming together of persons; an assembly. Particularly, in law, an assembling of a number of persons for the purpose of discussing and acting upon some matter or matters in which they have a common interest; e.g. in corporate law, a meeting of… …
10meeting — A coming together of persons; an assembly. Particularly, in law, an assembling of a number of persons for the purpose of discussing and acting upon some matter or matters in which they have a common interest; e.g. in corporate law, a meeting of… …