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Discover LudwigThe term "shareholder base" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the group of individuals or entities who own shares in a particular company. Here is an example of how it can be used in a sentence: "The company's shareholder base has grown significantly over the past year, with many new investors buying into the stock."
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How's that for a shareholder base?
One simple explanation lies in the shareholder base.
First, the two companies have a large overlapping shareholder base.
Most Fortune 100 companies have a widely distributed shareholder base.
We have the entire shareholder base to consider".
So, we do not have a controlling shareholder, we are truly diversified in our shareholder base.
Hence, hedge funds primarily seek targets whose shareholder base features a significant proportion of institutional investors.
Unlike most companies — whose shareholder base is 80percentt big institutional investors and 20percentt personal, retail investors — Sirius's shareholder base is turned upside-down.
Cedar Fair is based in Sandusky, Ohio, and has a large local shareholder base.
"The new European company should be owned directly by a distributed international shareholder base".
Since the deal was announced, Dell's shareholder base has changed significantly.
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