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The phrase "a major shareholder" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an individual or entity that owns a significant portion of a company's shares, thus having substantial influence over its decisions.
Example: "As a major shareholder, she has a say in the company's strategic direction and policies."
Alternatives: "a significant stakeholder" or "a principal investor."
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The Ikawa family is a major shareholder in the company.
Neither Motlokhov appears to be a major shareholder in PhosAgro.
Still chairman and a major shareholder, Mr. Kaplan, now 34.
"Somebody will make a move, a major shareholder will get in," he said.
He's a major shareholder and co-chairman of the consortium that owns Pinewood and Shepperton studios.
Another, Alisher Usmanov, is a major shareholder in London's Arsenal soccer club.
Samuelsson left MAN in November amid disputes with Volkswagen, a major shareholder in the truck maker.
"If a major shareholder gets into difficulty … we should be buyers from them".
Still, Mr. Unanue, a major shareholder, retained a seat on the board.
Mr. Icahn, a major shareholder, has been vocal in his opposition.
Mr. Slim is a major shareholder in The New York Times Company.
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