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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a shareholder for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone who holds shares in a company or organization, typically in a legal or financial context.
Example: "As a shareholder for the company, I have a vested interest in its success and growth."
Alternatives: "a shareholder of" or "an investor in".
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R.B. is a shareholder for AstraZeneca.
Pennant-Rea welcomed the willingness of Exor, a shareholder for six years, to cap its voting rights at 20%.
Retired secretary Helen Murray, a shareholder for 10 years, said her windfall would be spent on a Saga tour to Italy.
"We have been a shareholder for 95 years and we need several years to leave Nuon". Quentin Webb reported from London.
"Billions have been wasted since 1994," said Rudolf Eisemann, a small-business man from Heidelberg who has been a shareholder for decades.
The business has been trading with a considerable profit for more than 28 years and my husband has worked for it and been a shareholder for nearly all that time.
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As proof of its determination, Barclays presented the regulator, the Financial Services Authority, with a commitment from an unidentified shareholder for a £1 billion investment.
Delphi has scheduled a shareholder vote for March 13.
Observable valuation measures hint at a shareholder preference for simplicity.
Last year Arthur Andersen settled a shareholder lawsuit for $110 million.
He has requisitioned a shareholder meeting for September.
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