English to Hindi Dictionary shareholder

shareholder

हिस्सेदार
definition
noun
As rumours of a buyout surface once more, should shareholders sell or sit tight?
an owner of shares in a company.
translation of 'shareholder'
शेयर होल्डर,
शेयरधारी
noun
अंशभागी,
शेयरहोल्डर,
साझी,
हिस्सेदार
example
In addition, the state remained the majority 'shareholder' in most privatized companies.
He is a property developer and a 'shareholder' in and director of a number of companies.
If you want to go to the shareholder meetings, you may have to get your broker to certify that you're a 'shareholder' .
As a leading 'shareholder' , he wields power and influence himself, and has not been afraid to use it.
The important point in this is that with you being its 'shareholder' , the investment trust has to put you first.
It is difficult to see why a substantial 'shareholder' like Smyth should agree to this type of a bid.
The current emphasis is on achieving value for 'shareholders' over the long term.
Currently each has a 15 per cent 'shareholding' , with over nine million shares each.
It has broached its plans to snap up smaller competitors with existing 'shareholders' .
He has 'shareholders' to answer to, but that does not mean he foists his ideas on people.
He has made it clear that the staff are on an equal footing with 'shareholders' and customers.
They have a legal obligation to look after their 'shareholders' so money out ought to mean some benefit in.
It's quite possible that many of their current 'shareholders' missed them entirely.
So the industry set out to impress its 'shareholders' by assigning itself goals.
Consequently, any boss who puts his 'shareholders' above his own ego should be applauded.
It requested that the Independent should divest itself of its 'shareholding' in that particular newspaper.
That cash is likely to be returned to 'shareholders' in the form of dividends.
The issue of bonus shares is not regarded as value received if the individual 'shareholding' is not increased.
It's just not enough to ensure that a business is as profitable as possible for its 'shareholders' .
I would never be entirely sure as to the value of the 'shareholding' .
It makes little sense to attempt to cap 'shareholding' per se as a means of limiting control.
For years people have bemoaned the emergence of 'shareholders' as the owners of football clubs.
As rumours of a buyout surface once more, should 'shareholders' sell or sit tight?
My job as a businessman is to be a profit centre and to maximise return to the 'shareholders' .
The rise in earnings per share was the result of share buy-backs from minority 'shareholders' .
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