stockholder

noun
UK: /ˈstɒkhəʊldər/
US: /ˈstɑːkhoʊldər/
  1. A person, company, or organization that owns shares in a company.

    1. The stockholder voted at the annual meeting to decide on the new CEO.
    2. As a major stockholder, she has significant influence on the company's decisions and strategies.
  2. Someone who holds stock or investments in a corporation or business.

    1. Each stockholder will receive a dividend based on the number of shares they own.
    2. The company's performance greatly impacts the financial well-being of every stockholder involved.

Synonyms

shareholder

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "stockholder" in English means: A person, company, or organization that owns shares in a company., Someone who holds stock or investments in a corporation or business..

The phonetic transcription of "stockholder" is /ˈstɒkhəʊldər/ in British English and /ˈstɑːkhoʊldər/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "stockholder": shareholder.

Example usage of "stockholder": "The stockholder voted at the annual meeting to decide on the new CEO.". More examples on the page.