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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a stockholder" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an individual or entity that owns shares in a company.
Example: "As a stockholder, I have the right to vote on important company decisions during the annual meeting."
Alternatives: "a shareholder" or "an equity holder".
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Mackey is a stockholder.
He still writes for it, & he is a stockholder.
Everyone is a stockholder, and ownership carries responsibilities.
"I still write articles for it, and I'm a stockholder.
I am not a stockholder of BP, but I do rely upon investment income in retirement.
These provisions require a stockholder to submit advance notice of his or her intention to introduce business at a stockholder meeting.
And unlike a stockholder of a public company, investors have no corporate governance rights.
In 1903 he became a stockholder in the foundering Metropolitan Opera Company of New York City.
Crowley, President New York Central, on becoming a stockholder and the reply.
Approval is expected to be announced at a stockholder meeting in July.
"He was fun to watch," said the mayor, a stockholder herself.
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