
1) Allocation 2) Allotment 3) Allowance 4) Apportion 5) Apportion equally 6) Be a generous kid 7) Be generous 8) Be unselfish 9) Brokerage unit 10) Choose not to hog 11) Command to a kindergartener 12) Communicate 13) Day care word 14) Divide equally 15) Dividend earner 16) Divvy up 17) Divvy up among the group
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1) Allocation 2) Allotment 3) Allowance 4) Bonus 5) Communalise 6) Communalize 7) Contribute 8) Contribution 9) Cut 10) Dole 11) Fraction 12) Investment 13) Partake 14) Participate 15) Ploughshare 16) Plowshare 17) Portion 18) Proportion 19) Relation 20) Slice 21) Stake 22) Tell 23) Tranche
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• (n.) The part which opens the ground for the reception of the seed, in a machine for sowing seed. • (v. i.) To have part; to receive a portion; to partake, enjoy, or suffer with others. • (v.) Especially, the part allotted or belonging to one, of any property or interest owned by a number; a portion among others; an apportioned lot...
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Common term for equity. Specifically, a certificate conferring ownership rights in a company. Ordinary shares (or common stock) provide voting rights at company meetings and entitle the holder to a proportional share of the profits. Only listed companies (in the US called corporations) issue shares. Other types, such as sole ownerships or limited p...
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[Noun] Plural form: shares. A part or portion of something.
Example: The workers wanted a share in the companys profits.
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(from the article `Nielsen, A.C.`) ...for each program, as well as the age and sex of the viewers. A Nielsen rating of 20 denotes that 20 percent of all American households equipped ...
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(from the article `technology, history of`) Iron Age technology was applied to agriculture in the form of the iron (or iron-tipped) plowshare, which opened up the possibility of deeper plowing ... The share is the cutting edge of the moldboard plow. Its configuration is related to soil type, particularly in the down suction, or concavit...
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A resource made available to others across a network,
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A share in the ownership of company. A legal right to participate in a companies profitability and to vote on matters relating that company.
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An investment in, and part ownership of, a company, conferring the right to part of the company's profits, usually by payment of a dividend. Shares may also carry voting rights and, in the case of public companies, can be traded on the open market.
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In finance, that part of the
capital of a company held by a member (shareholder). Shares may be numbered and are issued as units of definite face value; shareholders are not always called on to pay...
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1. The part (usually an iron or steel plate) of a plow which cuts the ground at the bottom of a furrow; a plowshare. ... 2. The part which opens the ground for the reception of the seed, in a machine for sowing seed. ... Origin: OE. Schar, AS. Scear; akin to OHG. Scaro, G. Schar, pflugshar, and E. Shear, v. See Shear. ... 1. A certain quantity; a p...
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A share gives the holder ownership of part of a company. Thousands of people in Ireland are shareholders in companies quoted on the stock market. Private companies - those not quoted on the stock market - tend to have fewer shareholders. In many small companies, members of one family would be the only shareholders. :: AIB (9th Edition)
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(n) Share is defined as the segment, potion or other partition of a body, right or other wholeness which can be fractioned as identifiable or representable parts of the whole part. Eg. Share of profit in business. Share of property etc.
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a unit of company ownership.
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are also referred to as stocks or equities. They represent ownership in a company.
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Any of the equal units into which a company's capital stock is divided and sold to investors
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A share is a stake in a company, and the owner of a share is a part owner of that company. There are various types of share, including ordinary shares, preference shares and convertible preference shares, but when people talk about shares they usually refer to ordinary shares. Different types of share confer different rights. Ordinary shareholders have voting rights but come behind preference shares in the pecking order for receiving a dividend, and for being repaid if the company is wound up. Holders of preference shares receive preferential rights to dividends and repayment but seldom get the right to vote at the annual general meeting. The market value may bear little relation to the issue price as it rises and falls according to supply and demand.
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A unit of ownership in an equity
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Share intransitive verb To have part; to receive a portion; to partake, enjoy, or suffer with others. « A right of inheritance gave every one a title to
share in the goods of his father.»
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Share noun [ Middle English
schar , Anglo-Saxon
scear ; akin to Old High German
scaro , German
schar , pflug
shar , and English
shear , v. See
Shear .]
1. The part (usually an iron or steel plate) of a plow which cuts the ground at the bottom o...
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Share transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Shared ;
present participle & verbal noun Sharing .]
1. To part among two or more; to distribute in portions; to divide. « Suppose I
share my fortune equally betwee...
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1) A portion of a benefit from a trust, estate, claim, or business. 2) A portion of ownership interest in a corporation, represented by a stock certificate.
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acronym: Software Help for Applications, Research, and Education
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portion noun assets belonging to or due to or contributed by an individual person or group; `he wanted his share in cash`
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