founder's shares

  • 1founder’s shares — / faυndəz ʃeəz/ noun special shares issued to the person who starts a company …

    Dictionary of banking and finance

  • 2founder's shares — stock certificates which belong to one of the founders of an institution …

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  • 3founders' shares — noun plural Etymology: founder (I) chiefly Britain : stock issued to the organizers of a public company or corporation and carrying certain special privileges compare management shares * * * Finance. shares of stock given, at least nominally, for …

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  • 4A shares — / eɪ ʃeəz/ plural noun ordinary shares with limited voting rights or no voting rights at all COMMENT: A company may be set up with two classes of share: ‘A’ shares, which are available to the general investor, and ‘B’ shares which are only bought …

    Dictionary of banking and finance

  • 5B shares — / bi: ʃeəz/ plural noun ordinary shares with special voting rights (often owned by the founder of a company and his family). See Comment at A shares …

    Dictionary of banking and finance

  • 6founders' shares — /ˈfaʊndəz ʃɛəz/ (say fownduhz shairz) plural noun shares created in order to remunerate the founder or promoter of a company; often receiving a large share of the net profit after certain fixed dividends have been paid on the ordinary and other… …

  • 7co-founder — co found UK US (also cofound) verb [T] ► to start an organization together with someone else: »Yahoo was co founded by college students Jerry Yang and David Filo. co founder (also cofounder) noun [C] ► »The company s co founders still control a… …

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  • 8Учредительские акции — акции, распределяемые среди учредителей АО и дающие им некоторые преимущественные права. Держатели учредительских акций имеют: дополнительное количество голосов на общих собраниях акционеров; пользуются первоочередным правом на получение акций в… …

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  • 9Television and Radio — ▪ 1995 Introduction       Dominant trends in television and radio in 1994 included continuing globalization of services and programming and increased competition between cable and telephone companies. The industry s battle cry was expand or exit …

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  • 10Media and Publishing — ▪ 2007 Introduction The Frankfurt Book Fair enjoyed a record number of exhibitors, and the distribution of free newspapers surged. TV broadcasters experimented with ways of engaging their audience via the Internet; mobile TV grew; magazine… …

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