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1 share premium
Fin [m1]1. the amount by which the price at which a company sells a share exceeds its par value2. the amount payable for a share above its nominal value. Most shares are issued at a premium to their nominal value. Share premiums are credited to the company’s share premium account. -
2 share
[ʃeə]1. nounحِصَّه، نَصيبWe each paid our share of the bill.
دَوْر، قِسْطI had no share in the decision.
3) a fixed sum of money invested in a business company by a ˈshareholder.سَهْم2. verb1) ( usually with among, ~between, ~with) to divide among a number of people:يَتَقاسَم الأرْباحWe shared the money between us.
2) to have, use etc (something that another person has or uses); to allow someone to use (something one has or owns):يَتَشارَكThe little boy hated sharing his toys.
3) ( sometimes with in) to have a share of with someone else:يُشارِك فيHe wouldn't let her share the cost of the taxi.
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3 share incentive plan
HRa type of financial incentive plan in which employees can acquire shares in the company in which they work and so have an interest in its financial performance. A share incentive scheme is a type of employee stock ownership plan, in which employees may be given shares by their employer, or shares may be offered for purchase at an advantageous price, as a reward for personal or group performance. A share option is a type of share incentive scheme. -
4 share
Finany of the equal parts into which a company’s capital stock is divided, whose owners are entitled to a proportionate share of the company’s profits -
5 share-for-share offer
Fina takeover bid where the bidder offers its own shares, or a combination of cash and shares, for the target company -
6 share premium account
Finthe special reserve in a company’s balance sheet to which share premiums are credited. Expenses associated with the issue of shares may be written off to this account. -
7 share capital
Finthe amount of capital that a company raises by issuing shares -
8 share of voice
Mktgan individual company’s proportion of the total advertising expenditure in a sector -
9 share register
Fina list of the shareholders in a particular company -
10 earnings per share
Fina financial ratio that measures the portion of a company’s profit allocated to each outstanding share of common stock. It is the most basic measure of the value of a share, and also is the basis for calculating several other important investment ratios.EXAMPLEEPS is calculated by subtracting the total value of any preferred stock from net income (earnings) for the period in question, then dividing the resulting figure by the number of shares outstanding during that period.Net income – Dividends on any preferred stock/Average number of shares outstandingCompanies usually use a weighted average number of shares outstanding over the reporting period, but shares outstanding can either be “primary” or “fully diluted.” Primary EPS is calculated using the number of shares that are currently held by investors in the market and able to be traded. Diluted EPS is the result of a complex calculation that determines how many shares would be outstanding if all exercisable warrants and options were converted into shares at the end of a quarter.Suppose, for example, that a company has granted a large number of share options to employees. If these options are capable of being exercised in the near future, that could significantly alter the number of shares in issue and thus the EPS–even though the net income is the same. Often in such cases, the company might quote the EPS on the existing shares and the fully diluted version.Abbr. EPS -
11 A share
Fin [m1]1. a type of mutual fund share that has a sales charge associated with it2. (U.K.) a nonvoting share of stock in a company issued to raise additional capital without diluting control of the company -
12 deferred share
Fin [m1]1. a share, usually held by founding members of a company, often with a higher dividend that is only paid after other shareholders have received their dividends and, in some cases, only when a certain level of profit has been achieved2. (U.K.)a share that pays no dividend for a certain number of years after its issue date but that then ranks with the company’s common stock -
13 market share
Mktgthe proportion of the total market value of a product or group of products or services that a company, service, or product holds. Market share is shown as a percentage of the total value or output of a market, usually expressed in sterling or U.S. dollars, by weight (tons or tonnes), or as individual units, depending on the commodity. The product, service, or company with a dominant market share is referred to as the market leader. -
14 authorized share capital
Finthe type, class, number, and amount of the shares which a company may issue, as empowered by its memorandum of association. [m1] Also known as nominal share capital, registered share capital -
15 equity share capital
Fina company’s issued share capital less capital which carries preferential rights. Equity share capital normally comprises ordinary shares. -
16 officer of a company
Finan individual who acts in an official capacity in a company, for example, the company secretary, a director, or a manager. Officers share legal liability for the actions of their company. -
17 holding company
Gen Mgta parent organization that owns and controls other companies. In the United Kingdom, a holding company has to own over half of the nominal share capital in companies that are then deemed to be its subsidiaries. A holding company may have no other business than the holding of shares of other companies. -
18 authorized share
Fina share that a company is authorized to issue -
19 book value per share
Finthe value of one share of a stock according to the company itself, which may differ considerably from the market value -
20 cash flow per common share
Finthe amount of cash that a company has for each share of its common stockThe ultimate business dictionary > cash flow per common share
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