control stock

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control stock

The board of directors holds the control stock of the company.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • Shares owned by shareholders who have a controlling interest: "Control stock" refers to the block of shares in a company that is held by an individual, group, or another company that has sufficient voting power to influence or dictate corporate decisions and policies.
Usage
  • Noun:
    • The term is used in corporate finance and investment contexts to describe ownership that confers significant influence over a company's management and strategic direction.
    • It is often discussed in relation to mergers, acquisitions, and corporate governance.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • The founder retained control stock to ensure the company's vision remained unchanged.
    • The acquisition failed because they could not secure the necessary control stock from the major shareholders.
Advanced Usage
  • "to hold control stock": to possess the shares that constitute a controlling interest.
    • The investment firm holds control stock in several technology startups.
  • "a block of control stock": a significant portion of shares that together grant controlling influence.
    • He sold a block of his control stock to finance a new venture.
Variants and Related Words
  • Controlling interest (n): The ownership of enough voting stock in a corporation to control its policies and management.
    • Gaining a controlling interest is the first step in a hostile takeover.
  • Voting shares (n): Shares that give the stockholder the right to vote on matters of corporate policy.
    • Only the voting shares are considered when calculating control stock.
Synonyms
  • Dominant shareholding: Ownership of a dominant portion of a company's shares.
  • Majority stake: A holding of more than 50% of a company's equity, ensuring control.
Related Phrases
  • To exercise control through stock: To use ownership of shares to influence corporate decisions.
    • The board exercises control through its stock ownership.
  • To lose control stock: To sell or otherwise divest the shares that provided controlling influence.
    • After the financial crisis, he was forced to sell and lost his control stock.
control stock

The board of directors holds the control stock of the company.

Noun
  1. shares owned by shareholders who have a controlling interest

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