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directorship
di·rec·tor D0244900 (dĭ-rĕk′tər, dī-)n.1. One that supervises, controls, or manages.2. A member of a group of persons chosen to control or govern the affairs of an institution or corporation.3. A person who supervises the creative aspects of a dramatic production or film and instructs the actors and crew.4. The conductor of an orchestra or chorus.5. An electronic device that continually calculates and displays information used for firing weapons at moving targets, such as missiles or aircraft. di·rec′tor·ship′ n.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | directorship - the position of a director of a business concernberth, billet, post, situation, position, office, place, spot - a job in an organization; "he occupied a post in the treasury" | TranslationsEncyclopediaSeedirectorDirectorship
DirectorshipUsed in the context of general equities. Stock status whereby a trader may not maintain positions in the security, due to an investment bank employee serving as a director on the corporation's Board of Directors done to avoid conflicts of interest; signified by a flashing "D" on Quotron. Contrast to restricted.DirectorshipA seat on the board of directors of a company or other organization. A directorship allows one to have a direct say in a company's policies, particularly regarding dividend payments, the hiring and firing of major executives, and so forth. One receives a directorship as the result of a shareholder vote. Generally speaking, directors are nominated on the basis of whom they intend to represent, whether that be management, a particular block of shareholders, or even the company's employees.directorship
Words related to directorshipnoun the position of a director of a business concernRelated Words- berth
- billet
- post
- situation
- position
- office
- place
- spot
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