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♦ ordinary /ˈɔ:dənrɪ/A a.ordinario; comune; consueto; normale; solito; mediocre: ordinary wool, lana comune; ordinary people, gente ordinaria (o comune); ordinary traffic, traffico consueto; ordinary wine, vino ordinario (o mediocre); (fin.) ordinary shares, azioni ordinarie NOTA D'USO: - common people o ordinary people?-B n.2 (relig.) vescovo ordinario● (leg.) ordinary care, diligenza ordinaria □ (leg.) ordinary crimes, delitti comuni; delinquenza comune □ (autom.) ordinary-grade petrol, benzina normale □ ordinary level ► O level □ (autom.) ordinary motorcar, automobile di serie □ (ferr.) ordinary return ticket, biglietto ordinario di andata e ritorno □ ordinary seaman, (naut.) marinaio semplice; ( marina mil., in GB) comune di 2a classe □ ( sport) ordinary time, tempo regolamentare □ in ordinary, ( di medico, ecc.) fisso, stabile, in servizio permanente; ( di nave) in disarmo □ in an ordinary way, d'ordinario; di norma; normalmente. -
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[ʃɛə(r)]1. n1) parte fhe has a 50% share in a new business venture — è socio al 50% in una nuova impresa commerciale
fair shares for all — parti giuste or uguali per tutti
2) Fin azione f, titoloordinary/preference shares — azioni ordinarie/privilegiate
2. vt1) (also: share out) spartirsito share (out) among or between — dividere tra
2)to share (with) — dividere (con)shared line Telec — duplex m inv
3) (fig: have in common) condividere, avere in comune3. viFALSE FRIEND: share is not translated by the Italian word shareto share in — (gen) partecipare a, (blame) prendersi la propria parte di
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ordinary shares — carry the residual economic value of a company. They carry rights to distribution of profits through dividends, to the surplus assets of a company on a winding up and to votes at general meetings of the company. Easyform Glossary of Law Terms. UK … Law dictionary
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ordinary shares — noun stock other than preferred stock; entitles the owner to a share of the corporation s profits and a share of the voting power in shareholder elections over 40 million Americans invest in common stocks • Syn: ↑common stock, ↑common shares •… … Useful english dictionary
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ordinary shares — Apples mainly to international equities. shares of non U.S. companies traded in their individual home markets. Usually cannot be delivered in the U.S. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary See: ADR. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary See equity shares.… … Financial and business terms
ordinary shares — Also common shares Holders typically being entitled to vote and receive dividends. In the event of liquidation, holders of shares usually rank behind the entity s creditors and holders of preferred shares … Euroclear glossary
ordinary shares — UK / US noun [plural] business British the majority of the shares into which the capital of a company is divided. The people who own these shares have the right to a part of the company s profits … English dictionary
ordinary shares — regular shares, regular stock … English contemporary dictionary
ordinary shares — / ɔ:d(ə)n(ə)ri ʃeəz/ plural noun normal shares in a company, which have no special benefits or restrictions (NOTE: The US term is common stock.) … Dictionary of banking and finance
ordinary shares — noun (plural) technical the largest part of a company s capital 1 (2), which is owned by people who have the right to vote at meetings and to receive part of the company s profits … Longman dictionary of contemporary English