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Discover LudwigThe phrase "minority shareholder" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a person or group of people who own a small portion of a company's shares, typically less than 50%. This term is often used in discussions about corporate governance and decision-making. Example: The company's decision to acquire a smaller competitor was met with opposition from the minority shareholders, who felt their voices were not being heard.
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"Clearly, we are a minority shareholder".
I'm still a minority shareholder and I do very well.
"Quite honestly, LVMH was a minority shareholder," Mr. Kors said.
As a significant minority shareholder in Rosneft, BP will benefit from these ventures, Mr. Sechin said.
IT IS not much fun being a minority shareholder in Japan.
Siebel Systems is a minority shareholder in Satmetrix Systems and the companies share a director.
Brazil has pioneered the use of the state as a minority shareholder.
"They became a minority shareholder without injecting funds into the company".
If no bank owner can own more than 50%, then everybody is a minority shareholder.
Like Gardener's Supply, the ESOP at Mercer Capital became a minority shareholder.
The firm agreed to invest in the project with San Lorenzo Ruiz as a minority shareholder.
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