voting shares
1voting shares — Shares in a company that entitle their owner to vote at the annual general meeting and any extraordinary meetings of the company. Shares that carry voting rights are usually ordinary shares, rather than A shares or debentures The company s… …
2voting shares — Shares in a company that entitle their owner to vote at the annual general meeting and any extraordinary meetings of the company. Shares that carry voting rights are usually ordinary shares, rather than debentures. The company s articles of… …
3Voting Shares — Shares that give the stockholder the right to vote on matters of corporate policy making as well as who will compose the members of the board of directors. Different classes of shares, such as preferred stock, sometimes don t allow for voting… …
4voting shares — / vəυtɪŋ ʃeəz/ plural noun shares which give the holder the right to vote at company meetings …
5Voting interest — in business and accounting is a percentage of voting stock owned. This notion is different from economic interest that refers to a percentage of all the equity issued, including preferred stock, warrants, and so on. Ownership of more than 50% of… …
6voting share — ➔ Share * * * voting share UK US noun [C] (also voting stock [U]) FINANCE, STOCK MARKET ► a company share that gives its owner the right to vote at shareholder meetings: »He holds 18% of the company s voting shares. »The family controls 43% of… …
7non-voting shares — /nɒn vəυtɪŋ ʃeəz/ plural noun shares which do not allow the shareholder to vote at meetings (also called ‘A’ shares) …
8voting stock — The shares in a corporation that entitle the shareholder to vote. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * voting stock voting stock ➔ stock1 * * * voting stock UK US noun [U] FINANCE, STOCK MARKET ► VOTING SHARES( …
9voting trust — see trust Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. voting trust n. A devi …
10Shares outstanding — are common shares that have been authorized, issued, and purchased by investors. They have voting rights and represent ownership in the corporation by the person or institution that holds the shares. They should be distinguished from treasury… …