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1 акционер - владелец голосующих акций
General subject: voting shareholder (AD)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > акционер - владелец голосующих акций
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2 акционер, не имеющий (по каким-либо причинам , см . по контексту) права голосовать
Law: non-voting shareholderУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > акционер, не имеющий (по каким-либо причинам , см . по контексту) права голосовать
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3 акционер, не принявший участия в голосовании
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > акционер, не принявший участия в голосовании
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4 акционер, не имеющий права голосовать
Law: (по каким-либо причинам, см. по контексту) non-voting shareholderУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > акционер, не имеющий права голосовать
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5 контрольный пакет акций
1. control packet of shares2. controlling stock3. majority interestпакет акций, не дающий контроля — minority interest
4. majority ownership5. majority shareholding6. controlling block of shares7. controlling interest8. major shareholdingРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > контрольный пакет акций
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6 обычная акция
1) Finances: equity stock, voting share (т.е. с правом голоса; англ. термин взят из статьи в Wall Street Journal)2) Banking: CS (common stock), common, common equity, common shareholder equity, simple share3) Business: common capital stock, equity security4) Investment: straight equity -
7 акция акци·я
1) (действие) action, moveвооружённая акция — armed / military action
действенная / целенаправленная акция — meaningful action
дипломатическая акция — diplomatic action / move, demarche
ответная акция — retaliation / retaliatory action
подкреплять конкретными политическими акциями — to buttress up (smth.) by concrete political actions
превентивная / предупредительная акция — preventive action
2) эк. share, share certificate; stock, stock certificate амер.подписываться на акции — to subscribe for / to take up shares
покупать акции — to buy shares / stocks
продавать акции — to sell shares / stocks
курсы акций поднялись с... до... — shares advanced from... to...
второочередные акции — deferred shares / stocks
государственные акции — public / government stocks
не котирующиеся на бирже / обесцененные акции — unlisted stock(s) амер.
обыкновенные / обычные / основные акции — ordinary / equity shares, equities; common (capital) / equity / general / ordinary stock(s) амер.
полностью оплаченные акции — fully-paid shares; full(y)-paid / paid-up stock(s) амер.
привилегированные акции — preferred / preference shares; preferred / preference / priority stock(s) амер.
собственные акции в инвестиционном портфеле — treasury stock(s), stock in treasury
акции без нарицательной цены — no par value shares / stock(s), unvalued share(s) / stock(s) акции, могущие быть обменёнными на другие акции convertible stock(s)
владелец / держатель акций — shareholder, stockholder
владение акциями — shareholdings, stockholdings амер.
выпуск / эмиссия акций — issue of shares
купля-продажа акций — purchase and / or sale shares
курс акций — share / stock price
падение (курсов) акций — fall of stocks амер.
пакет акций — share of stock, shareholding(s)
приобретение контрольного пакета акций какой-л. компании другой компанией — takeover
См. также в других словарях:
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