Crossword clues for stockholder
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Stockholder \Stock"hold`er\, n. One who is a holder or proprietor of stock in the public funds, or in the funds of a bank or other stock company.
Wiktionary
n. (context finance English) One who owns stock.
WordNet
n. someone who holds shares of stock in a corporation [syn: shareholder, shareowner]
Wikipedia
Usage examples of "stockholder".
Also, in a suit to enforce double liability, brought in Rhode Island against a stockholder in a Kansas trust company, the courts of Rhode Island were held to be obligated to extend recognition to the statutes and court decisions of Kansas whereunder it is established that a Kansas judgment recovered by a creditor against the trust company is not only conclusive as to the liability of the corporation but also an adjudication binding each stockholder therein.
Assuring the new stockholders that there would be future meetings, and frequent ones, at which they would be posted on new developments at the Aureole Mine, Selwood bowed his visitors out through the door.
He was lunching with Frederick Zern and other stockholders interested in the Aureole Mine, and was anxious to hear their opinions.
Moe had been dogging Frederick Zern at intervals, since Zern had finished conferring with stockholders of the Aureole Mine.
This tax, though collected by the corporation, is on the transfer to a stockholder of his share of corporate dividends within the taxing State, and is deducted from said dividend payments.
On the other hand, no taxable income was held to have been produced by the mere receipt by a stockholder of rights to subscribe for shares in a new issue of capital stock, the intrinsic value of which was assumed to be in excess of the issuing price.
In succeeding cases, however, this fiction of corporate personality has undergone modifications so that a corporation, though still a citizen of the State where it is chartered, is such by virtue of the jurisdictional fiction that all the stockholders are citizens of the State which by its laws created the corporation.
Stockholder Ledra would have no desire to be surprised by an attack of the monsters she had created.
I mean, technically, these barbie ragers stole about a hundred million dollars from legitimate stockholders.
Thsee Rith, an Almurali aristocrat, majority stockholder in Lantern Enterprises.
As Don had learned on the web, a company called Rejuvenex held the key patents for rollback technology, and pretty much could set whatever price they felt would give their stockholders the best return.
Don had learned on the web, a company called Rejuvenex held the key patents for rollback technology, and pretty much could set whatever price they felt would give their stockholders the best return.
Helen wrote Migel, who as a substantial stockholder in the United Fruit Company had opened many doors to them on the island.
Finally, the contention has been made that in stressing the separate identities of a corporation and its stockholders, the Court overlooked the fact that when a surplus has been accumulated, the stockholders are thereby enriched, and that a stock dividend may therefore be appropriately viewed simply as a device whereby the corporation reinvests money earned in their behalf.
Of the several strangers present, all were stockholders in Associated Metallurgy, the company that had delegated Steve Kilroy to negotiate with Milton Treft regarding the purchase of a wonder-metal called alumite.