Stock ownership represents the hope that you can indeed have earnings outside of your job.
Not exact matches
Both
represent similar
ownership in the company, but preferred
stock generally carries a dividend payment and a liquidation preference that can greatly affect common
stock benefits.
the acquisition by any person of direct or indirect
ownership of securities
representing more than 50 % of the voting power of our then outstanding
stock;
ESOP Debt Guarantee
represents all transactions related to a company's Employee
Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP), such as shares / debt / loans owned by ESOP.
A
stock represents a small piece of
ownership in a public company and allows investors to reap financial gains from owning a part of that company.
Conversely, equity is issued as
stock in a company,
representing a form of
ownership with no defined maturity date.
U.S. REITs
represented by the FTSE NAREIT Equity REITs Index, measuring the
stock performance of companies engaged in the
ownership and development of the real estate markets.
Upon the completion of this offering and after giving effect to the planned recapitalization of our common
stock into a single class of common
stock and
stock split, SIH will own shares of our outstanding common
stock (
representing % of the shares outstanding), our founders and their family trusts will own an aggregate shares of our outstanding common
stock (
representing % of the shares outstanding) and our employees who received shares upon the liquidation of the special purpose employee
ownership vehicle will own shares of our outstanding common
stock under a restricted
stock award (
representing % of the shares outstanding), in each case as it relates to the percentage
ownership assuming that the underwriters do not exercise their option to purchase additional shares.
A share of
stock represents an
ownership interest in a business, entitling the owner to a share of the profits or losses.
Stocks and
stock funds — Stock investments represent equity ownership in a publicly traded com
stock funds —
Stock investments represent equity ownership in a publicly traded com
Stock investments
represent equity
ownership in a publicly traded company.
Instead,
stocks represent an actual
ownership of some underlying business.
A
stock represents a percentage
ownership in a business, so a reduction in the number of shares outstanding means that shareholders who owned the same number of shares actually increased their percentage
ownership.
A
stock represents part
ownership in a business.
Corporation — the most common form of organizing a business -; the organization's total worth is divided into shares of
stock, and each share
represents a unit of
ownership and is sold to
stock holders.
Stocks represents ownership of a company, that's where money is created and a company (its assets, intellectual property, etc.) is certainly worth something.
Stocks represent an equity
ownership in a company and come with voting privileges while bonds
represent debt in a company which allows a consistent interest payment but no actual
ownership.
Common
stock: The most basic type of equity security,
representing ownership of the corporation.
Usually refers to a «common
stock,» which is an investment that
represents part
ownership in a corporation, like Apple, GE, or Facebook.
Stocks represent ownership in a company, and shareholders invest with the expectation that the company will continue to grow, causing the share price to increase.
Unlike
stocks, which
represent ownership in the underlying company, bondholders are creditors of the issuer — meaning that those holding the bonds are lending money to the issuer.
While there is much that remains unknowable in financial markets, what we do know is that Graham's «big idea» — that a common
stock represents a fractional
ownership interest in a business and that the essence of investment is to attempt to exploit discrepancies between the intrinsic value of a business and its price in publicly traded markets — has empirically and practically worked over the long term.
A
stock simply
represents a (very small for us) slice of
ownership in a company.
Equities are common or preferred
stock representing direct
ownership in a corporation.
Stock mutual funds invest in securities that
represent part
ownership in publicly traded companies.
Ownership is mostly
represented by common
stock.
A
stock represents partial
ownership of a company.
Like equity, preferred
stock represents an
ownership investment in that it does not require the return of the principal.
Common
stock represents ownership interest in a publicly traded company.
Stocks aren't magic, any more than the firms that they
represent ownership in.
Stock represent units of
ownership.
A
stock represents a small piece of
ownership in a public company and allows investors to reap financial gains from owning a part of that company.
Shares of common
stock represent partial
ownership of a corporation.
A
stock represents part
ownership in a business.
Shares of
stock represent ownership in the business.
Ownership interest in a corporation's
stock that
represents a claim on its earnings and assets.
A
stock represents ownership in a company.
«Its
stock represents ownership of over 90 companies across numerous industries along with a diversified portfolio of
stocks.»
Shares of
stock provide an investor an
ownership position in a specific corporation and
represent a claim on the corporation's earnings and assets.
Always remember that
stocks simply
represent a share of the
ownership of underlying company.
Equities, also known as
stocks,
represent partial
ownership in a company.
Stocks represent ownership shares in a company.
Equity
represents an
ownership interest in a business entity; this class covers any investment you might make in
stocks.
Each share of
stock represents a proportional share of
ownership in the company.
That
ownership is
represented by shares of
stock.
To investors
stocks represent fractional
ownership of underlying businesses and bonds are loans to those businesses.
Therefore, if we are good at identifying mispriced businesses (a share of
stock represents a percentage
ownership stake in a business), the market will agree with us... eventually.»
Furthermore, I feel my 5 %
ownership in the company's common
stock uniquely positions me to
represent the interests of outside shareholders.
As an investor, you can purchase one or more shares of
stock that
represent your
ownership of that company.
Stocks —
Stocks represent ownership in company as well as a claim on part of the company's assets and earnings.
Stock (sometimes called equity)
represents ownership of a company, divided among the company's shareholders