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bondholder
bond·hold·er B0381700 (bŏnd′hōl′dər)n. One who owns a bond issued by a government or corporation.bondholder (ˈbɒndˌhəʊldə) n (Banking & Finance) an owner of one or more bonds issued by a company or other institutionbond•hold•er (ˈbɒndˌhoʊl dər) n. a holder of a bond or bonds issued by a government or corporation. [1815–25] bond′hold`ing, adj., n. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | bondholder - a holder of bonds issued by a government or corporationholder - a person who holds something; "they held two hostages"; "he holds the trophy"; "she holds a United States passport"investor - someone who commits capital in order to gain financial returns | TranslationsBondholder
BondholderA firm often has stockholders and bondholders. In a liquidation, the bondholders have first priority.BondholderA person or company that owns a municipal or corporate bond. The bond represents a debt that the bond issuer owes to the bondholder. Thus, a bondholder usually has the right to receive principal and interest on this debt, though some derivatives separate the two. In the event of the bankruptcy of the issuer, bondholders have priority over shareholders in the liquidation of assets.bondholder An individual or institution that owns bonds in a corporation or other organization.AcronymsSeebig headbondholder
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