Shareholder
A shareholder, also called a stockholder, is a person or organization that owns shares in a corporation or other form of business entity. Ownership is evidenced by share certificates or electronic records and represents a claim on a portion of the company’s equity and, in some cases, its profits and assets. Shareholders may own one or many shares and can be individual investors, institutional investors, or other companies. In public companies, ownership is typically widely dispersed, while in private companies it can be concentrated.
Shareholders have certain rights. They typically may vote at annual or special meetings, including electing the
There are different types of shareholders. Common (ordinary) shareholders usually have voting rights and a residual
Shareholders’ relationship to the company includes limited liability: their losses typically are limited to the amount