stockholding
English
Noun
stockholding (plural stockholdings)
- (finance) An ownership interest in one or more companies' stock.
- 2007 November 12, Eric Dash, “For Ousted Citigroup Chief, a Bonus of $12.5 Million”, in New York Times:
- And as he awaits his official retirement next month, Mr. Prince can rest assured that he will leave with $68 million, including his salary and accumulated stockholdings; a $1.7 million pension; an office, car and driver for up to five years all in addition to the bonus.
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