Stockholder

[STAHK-hohl-der]

What is the definition of Stockholder?
A person or entity that owns shares in a company, thereby holding partial ownership and entitled to a portion of the profits in the form of dividends and capital gains.
Using Stockholder in an Example

A stockholder in a publicly traded company receives dividends, which are portions of the company's profits distributed to shareholders based on the number of shares they own.

Using Stockholder in a sentence

As a stockholder, you are invited to attend the annual general meeting to vote on important company decisions.

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