Owning vs Shareholding - What's the difference?
owning | shareholding |
Owning shares.
* 1846 June, “The , Number 198 Volume 32,
The owning of shares
* 2008 , Mathias M. Siems, Convergence in Shareholder Law , Cambridge University Press, ISBN 0521876753, page 144,
The amount of capital held as shares
As a verb owning
is .As an adjective shareholding is
owning shares.As a noun shareholding is
the owning of shares.shareholding
English
Adjective
(-)]G. W. Nickisson, [http://books.google.com/books?id=9D28w6Iaz1YC&pg=PA749&dq=shareholding page 749,
- Such are the returns of profits on the broad and the narrow gauge lines, which £. s. d. submits to the consideration of the shareholding world—and of the Great Western shareholders in particular.
Noun
(en noun)- Since in these countries shares are traditionally held directly by banks, other firms and the state, the problem of fiduciary shareholding arises less often.