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- noun Plural form of
shareowner .
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Examples
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The global financial crisis underscored the urgency of giving long-term shareowners a meaningful way to hold directors accountable.
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The Stanley Works 'shareowners' equity 1,687.0 1,706.3
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The Stanley Works 'shareowners' equity 1,687.0 1,706.3
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A cornerstone of the capitalist system must be that active and engaged shareowners will provide the checks and balances needed to keep both the long term mission and financial health of corporations in sight and to correct management when things go astray.
Rev. Seamus P. Finn, OMI: Re-Occupying Main Street OMI Rev. Seamus P. Finn 2011
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A cornerstone of the capitalist system must be that active and engaged shareowners will provide the checks and balances needed to keep both the long term mission and financial health of corporations in sight and to correct management when things go astray.
Rev. Seamus P. Finn, OMI: Re-Occupying Main Street OMI Rev. Seamus P. Finn 2011
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Duncan Niederauer, chief executive of NYSE Euronext, said, "The overwhelming support we received from both of our shareowner bases has provided us with the maximum flexibility to act in the long term best interest of the new company, and we intend to use this flexibility to generate the strongest possible returns for the future shareowners of Holdco."
Deutsche Boerse says no squeeze-out in NYSE deal Reuters 2011
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Duncan Niederauer, chief executive of NYSE Euronext, said, "The overwhelming support we received from both of our shareowner bases has provided us with the maximum flexibility to act in the long term best interest of the new company, and we intend to use this flexibility to generate the strongest possible returns for the future shareowners of Holdco."
Deutsche Boerse says no squeeze-out in NYSE deal Reuters 2011
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Absent shareowners, along with management, are responsible for allowing big banks to take on unreasonable risks and leverage that dangerously exposed the entire financial system.
Rev. Seamus P. Finn, OMI: Re-Occupying Main Street OMI Rev. Seamus P. Finn 2011
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But there's a large disconnect between shareowners and management of a corporation ... in most cases.
Economists' Voice on Fiscal Policy, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Absent shareowners, along with management, are responsible for allowing big banks to take on unreasonable risks and leverage that dangerously exposed the entire financial system.
Rev. Seamus P. Finn, OMI: Re-Occupying Main Street OMI Rev. Seamus P. Finn 2011
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