to share in profits
71employee share ownership plan — UK US noun [C] UK (US employee stock ownership plan) FINANCE, HR ► a benefits plan in which employees own a percentage of their company’s shares, which are bought and managed for them by a trust (= separate organization): »An employee share… …
72lion's\ share — n. phr. A disproportionate share; the largest part. The manager always gets the lion s share of the company s profits …
73non-participating preference share — A preference share that does not carry a right to participate in the profits of a company beyond a fixed rate of dividend. This is the most common type of preference share …
74participating preference share — A preference share entitled to a fixed rate of dividend and a further share in the profits of a company, for example after the ordinary shares have received a certain percentage …
75non-participating preference share — A preference share that does not carry a right to participate in the profits of a company beyond a fixed rate of dividend This is the most common type of preference share …
76ordinary share — A fixed unit of the share capital of a company. Shares in publicly owned quoted companies (see plc; quotation) are usually traded on stock exchanges and represent one of the most important types of security for investors. Shares yield dividends,… …
77half-share — /haf shair , hahf /, n. 1. a share, as in profits, equal to one half. 2. a claim to half the income from a share of stock …
78with-profits — adjective Brit. (of an insurance policy) allowing the holder to receive a share of the profits made by the company, typically in the form of a bonus …
79with profits — /wɪθ prɒfɪts/ adverb referring to an insurance policy which guarantees the policyholder a share in the profits of the fund in which the premiums are invested …
80paper profits — plural noun The appreciation in value of a bond, share, etc • • • Main Entry: ↑paper …