Shareholder Ownership and Records
Shareholder, transfer, certificate, register, voting, nominee, and holder-of-record terms used in equity ownership.
Shareholder ownership pages explain who owns shares, how holdings are recorded, how transfers work, and how voting and holder-of-record concepts affect equity investors.
This section groups ownership plumbing separately from share-class definitions, dividend mechanics, and corporate-action pages.
In this section
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Nominee and Record Ownership
Nominee holding and record-ownership terms used when legal and beneficial ownership differ.
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Nominee Holding: Understanding Registered Share Holdings
Explore the concept of Nominee Holding, where share holdings are registered in a name other than that of the real owner. Learn about its purposes, types, key events, and implications in the world of finance and investments.
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Registers, Certificates, and Holder of Record
Share register, stock certificate, registered holder, holder-of-record, and street-name ownership terms.
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Inclusion of Shares: Understanding Full-Market and Free-Float Methodologies
The concept of 'Inclusion of Shares' involves how shares are counted in regards to market indices and the differences between full-market and free-float methodologies.
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Register of Interests in Shares: Essential Disclosure for Public Companies
A detailed examination of the Register of Interests in Shares, its historical context, significance, and applicable rules for public companies.
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Registered Holder: The Person or Entity Officially Recorded as the Owner of Shares
An in-depth look at the term 'Registered Holder,' including its definition, importance, key events, applicability, and related terms in the context of finance and investing.
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Share Certificate: Evidence of Share Ownership
A Share Certificate is a document that provides evidence of ownership of shares in a company, stating the number and class of shares owned by the shareholder.
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Share Register: Register of Members
An in-depth look at the Share Register, also known as the Register of Members, detailing its significance in corporate governance, historical context, key events, and related terms.
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Stockholder of Record: Common or Preferred Stockholder Whose Name is Registered on the Books of a Corporation
An in-depth look at the definition and role of a Stockholder of Record, the individual or entity registered on a corporation's books as owning shares on a specified date, eligible for dividends and distributions.
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Street Name: Custody of Securities
A term referring to securities held in the name of a broker or another nominee instead of the customer, facilitating easier transfer at the time of sale.
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Share Transfers, Gifts, and Allocation Records
Share transfer, stock transfer note, direct stock purchase, gifted stock, donated stock, and pro-rata allocation terms.
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Direct Purchase and Stock Gifts
Focused equity entries about direct stock purchase plans, gifted stock, donated stock, and non-assented stock.
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Direct Stock Purchase Plan (DSPP): Definition, Benefits, and How They Work
A detailed guide on Direct Stock Purchase Plans (DSPPs), explaining what they are, their benefits, and how they function within the stock market.
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Donated Stock: Capital Stock Contributed Without Consideration
Delve into the concept of donated stock, fully paid capital stock of a corporation that is contributed without consideration to the same issuing corporation. Explore definitions, types, examples, and implications.
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Gifted Stock: Definition and Explanation
An in-depth look at gifted stock, including its definition, implications, tax considerations, and examples.
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Non-Assented Stock: Shares Not Agreed to Takeover Terms
Non-Assented Stock refers to shares whose owners have not agreed to the terms of a takeover bid, highlighting dissent in corporate acquisitions.
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Share Transfer and Allocation Records
Focused equity entries about share transfers, stock transfer notes, transferees, and pro rata allocation.
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Pro-rata Allocation: Proportional Equity Distribution
A method of distributing shares proportionally among interested investors during oversubscription.
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Share Transfer: A Comprehensive Guide to Stock Ownership Changes
Understanding the intricacies of share transfer, including historical context, processes, legal frameworks, and its importance in the financial markets.
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Stock Transfer Note: Essential Documentation for Stock Transfers
A comprehensive overview of Stock Transfer Notes, including their historical context, types, key events, importance, applicability, examples, and more.
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Transferee: The Person or Entity Receiving the Shares
In finance and business, the transferee is the person or entity who receives shares or assets transferred from another party.
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Shareholder Types and Beneficial Ownership
Shareholder type, beneficial ownership, institutional holder, activist holder, and minority-majority ownership terms.
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Beneficial, Direct, and Indirect Ownership
Beneficial ownership, direct shareholder, and indirect shareholder terms used in equity ownership records.
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Core Shareholder Concepts
Core shareholder terms used in equity ownership, company records, and investor relations.
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Shareholder Control and Investor Types
Activist, institutional, majority, minority, public-company, and shareholder terms used in ownership analysis.
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Activist Shareholder: Definition, Activities, and Mechanisms
An in-depth exploration of activist shareholders, their objectives, strategies for influencing corporations, and the impact they have on corporate governance.
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Institutional Shareholder: The Powerhouses of Modern Markets
A comprehensive look into the role, impact, and dynamics of institutional shareholders in contemporary financial markets.
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Majority Shareholder: Definition, Rights, and Privileges
Comprehensive overview of a majority shareholder, including their definition, rights, privileges, and influence within a company.
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Minority Shareholder: Understanding the Role and Impact
A comprehensive guide to understanding the role and significance of minority shareholders in a company, including historical context, types, key events, mathematical models, and more.
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Public Company: Shares Publicly Traded
A detailed overview of a Public Company, a type of business organization whose shares are publicly traded.
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Shareholder Voting Rights and Control
Cumulative voting, statutory voting, straight voting, voting-right, and shareholder-perk terms.
Revised on Monday, May 18, 2026