common stock
英 [ˈkɒmən stɒk]
美 [ˈkɑːmən stɑːk]
n. 普通股
柯林斯词典
- See also:The company priced its offering of 2.7 million shares of common stock at 20 cents a share.preferred stock
in BRIT use 美国英语用 ordinary shares
英英释义
noun
- stock other than preferred stock
- over 40 million Americans invest in common stocks
双语例句
- Common stock gives investors a vote on company issues and leadership.
普通股票赋予投资者在公司事务和领导权上的表决权。 - Messrs. Bernanke and Geithner would be thrilled if even a few banks could sell common stock to investors.
即便少数几家银行能向投资者发售普通股进行筹资,贝南克和盖特纳也会感到惊喜万分。 - GM and its banks have not divulged the size of its offering of common stock in New York and Toronto, which will pay no dividends.
通用汽车和相关投行尚未透露将在纽约和多伦多两地发行多少不支付股息的普通股。 - A rapid rule-change would push them to start raising common stock from the state or private investors again.
快速转变规则可能迫使它们开始从国家或私人投资者那里再次筹集普通股。 - For investors, a common stock's par value is meaningless.
对于投资者而言,一只普通股的票面价值是没有意义的。 - The company priced its offering of 2.7 million shares of common stock at 20 cents a share.
这家公司把其抛出的270万股普通股的股价定为每股20美分。 - Balanced funds provide a combination of income and growth by investing in a mixed portfolio of common stock, preferred shares, bonds, and cash.
平衡基金通过投资普通股、先股、券和现金的固定组合,追求收入和增长的组合目标。 - And those pieces of paper, shares of common stock have certain rights attach to them.
这些纸具代表着一定普通股的权益(是一种凭证)。 - Book value is usually computed only for common stock.
通常,账面价值的计算只针对普通股。 - They get paid a stated dividend before the company even considers paying dividends on common stock.
他们在公司考虑到支付红利之前得到一定的股息。