voting shares的意思
voting shares中文翻譯:
有投票權的股份
相似詞語短語
voting share───有表決權的股票;有投票權股票
jobbing share───輪崗制
on shares───分攤盈虧
time shares───分時使用;時間共享
varying hares───變化無常的野兔
voting paper───選票
voting papers───選票
雙語使用場景
Deutsche Bahn, which faces a liberalized European market, may not issue voting shares to outside investors, the party has decided.───社民黨已決定,面臨歐洲自由市場德國鐵路公司可能不會向外國投資者發售有投票權股份。
Voting shares are going to have to change and it will be a gradual process.───表決權的分配將不得不改變,這將是一個漸進的過程。
Most decisions in the Bank are made based on the consensus. So the voting shares are less significant.───世行的大部分決策都建立在共識的基礎上,所以投票權并沒有那么重要。
In the past, an investor holding up to 15% voting shares could have one director seat without being classified as a controlling investor.───過去,持有15%有投票權股份的投資者可以擁有一個董事席位,而不會被歸類為控股股東。
But News Corporation is not a normal firm. It is a family-run public company, controlled by means of super-voting shares.───但是新聞集團并不是普通的公司,而是家族運營并控有表決權股份的上市公司。
Their voting shares should reflect the weights and new responsibilities of emerging powers, while assuring a voice for the poor.───國際機構中的投票權應反映出新興力量所占的比重和相應責任,同時確保貧困人口有機會發表自己的主張。
Under Globalive's corporate structure, the company's Canadian chairman, Anthony Lacavera, controls the majority of voting shares.───在Globalive通信公司結構之下,該公司的加拿大主席AnthonyLacavera控制了大多數的有投票權股票。
Mr. Hefner owns about 70% of the company's voting shares and about 28% of its non-voting shares.───赫夫納持有該公司約70%的表決權股份和約28%的非表決權股份。
The Brazilian government has a minority stake in Petrobras's equity, but a majority of the voting shares.───巴西政府持有巴西石油公司少數股權,但掌握著大部分有投票權的股份。
英語使用場景
The company's previously issued and outstanding multiple voting shares, redeemable first preferred shares and subordinate voting shares were effectively canceled.
The stock is divided into voting and non-voting shares, and the voting shares are concentrated in family hands.
This paper derives the liquidity risk premium for voting and non - voting shares based on Arrow - Pratt's thoughts.
Or, since the class B voting shares are publicly (though thinly) traded, someone could mount an old-fashioned proxy fight to reform the board.