In contrast the style of shareholding encouraged by privatisation is secure, self-satisfied.
Lord Young felt less able to help increase foreign shareholding limits since the commission was investigating Rolls Royce's foreign shareholding arrangements.
Many of the above difficulties apply equally to the retirement of a shareholding director.
Policies directed to widespread public shareholding in companies are therefore likely to be subverted by condoning insider trading.
Put simply, the necessary finance can be made available to you in return for Barclays taking a minority shareholding in your business.
The shareholding shuffle is likely to have been provoked by Philip Morris which is thought to have lost interest in Rothmans.
Collocations
COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSNOUN►majority
· Virgin was interested in the Ames group and took a majority shareholding.· And if the deceased director owned a majority shareholding, the surviving directors could suddenly find themselves with a new boss.
Phrases
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES►majority stake/shareholding etc
And if the deceased director owned a majority shareholding, the surviving directors could suddenly find themselves with a new boss.
Demand from investors will determine how many new shares are issued, although Pittencrieff said yesterday it will retain a majority stake.
Virgin was interested in the Ames group and took a majority shareholding.
Vodafone, however, has a reputation of building up majority stakes in its company holdings.
if you have a shareholding in a business, you own shares in itshareholding in In 1992, United Distillers acquired a 75% shareholding in the company.