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stockholding
noun
An ownership interest in one or more companies' stock.
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Small regional warehouses may also serve as stockholding points.But the growing number of convenience stores need to be replenished more often, while online customers are becoming far more demanding about how quickly they receive the wide range of goods they can order.
According to a Federal Reserve survey, the median stockholding family, as of 1998, had just twenty-five thousand dollars in its portfolio.
His family stockholding and reputation may still give him great influence, reputational or direct.
Berkshire Hathaway Inc. was denied permission by the Securities and Exchange Commission to conceal a stockholding.
Beijing is in the process of converting the Bank of China and the China Construction Bank from state-owned enterprises into joint stockholding companies.
Unless countries privatise and mutuals convert into stockholding companies, the scope for consolidation is limited.
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We want to go to Stockhold next year.
As a joint-stockholding company, Ping An had big institutional investors, mostly state companies.
The OFT might be persuaded, as author Anthony Beevor has forcefully argued, that the real competition concern is not the 24percentnt combined market share of the UK book market, but the 50percentnt plus that Waterstone's would have of the core 'stockholding' bookstores.
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