Shares vs Shareholding - What's the difference?
shares | 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 nouns the difference between shares and shareholding
is that shares is while shareholding is the owning of shares.As a verb shares
is (share).As an adjective shareholding is
owning 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.