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stakeholder
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noun
- a person or group owning a significant percentage of a company's shares
- a person or group not owning shares in an enterprise but affected by or having an interest in its operations, such as the employees, customers, local community, etc
adjective
- of or relating to policies intended to allow people to participate in and benefit from decisions made by enterprises in which they have a stake
a stakeholder economy
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of stakeholder1
Example Sentences
“This was a difficult but correct decision to make for all stakeholders,†said chief executive and founder Laurie Holcomb in a statement last week.
More recently, though, the Metals Company, the largest seabed mining stakeholder, has shifted away from talking about batteries and instead claimed that the metals are needed for missiles and military purposes.
At the time, the legislators said the details of the bills were still being worked out by stakeholders.
It also revealed that it has proposed changes to the RFU's structure to give the organisation's wider membership, which consists of 1,200 clubs and stakeholders, more control over major decisions and leaders.
Last month, state legislators proposed a pair of bills that would make changes to the state’s tax incentive program, though details are still being worked out by stakeholders.
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