preferred stock
英 [prɪˈfɜːd stɒk]
美 [prɪˈfɜːrd stɑːk]
n. 同 preference shares; 优先股
柯林斯词典
- See also:common stock
英英释义
noun
- stock whose holders are guaranteed priority in the payment of dividends but whose holders have no voting rights
双语例句
- The US government has bought preferred stock in the eight largest banks and hundreds of smaller ones under the Troubled Asset Relief Plan.
美国政府已购买优先股的8家最大的银行和数百个较小的资产根据这家陷入困境的救济计划。 - This is generally not considered nationalization because the preferred stock doesn't have voting rights.
这是一般认为国有化,因为优先股没有投票权。 - Preferred stock or convertible bonds or stock warrants that can be converted into common stock.
可以转换成普通股的优先股或可转换证券或认股权证。 - Raising funds by offering ownership in a corporation through the issuing of shares of a corporation's common or preferred stock.
公司通过发行普通股或优先股使投资者获得股权来筹集资金。 - 8% preferred stock,$ 10 par, callable at$ 10 Share prices bounced back this morning.
8%优先股,面值10美元,赎回价格10美元股票价格今晨回升了。 - While both the common and preferred stock will continue to trade, investors will lose their dividends and will be exposed to the companies 'losses ahead of the government taking a stake in new senior preferred stock.
虽然普通股和优先股都将继续交易,但是投资者将失去股息。而且,在美国政府购入新发行的高级优先股股权的情况下,投资者将直面两房的亏损。 - If they can't, they must sell the government preferred stock that is convertible into common stock after seven years.
如果他们不能,他们必须卖出政府优先股是转换成普通股后,7年。 - The preferred stock carries a 10 percent dividend.
这批优先股股息为10%。 - The price, specified at issuance, at which a bond or preferred stock can be redeemed by the issuer. Also called redemption price.
发行机构提前赎回债券或优先股所支付的价格,在发行时此价格即定,又叫赎回价格。 - Preferred stock, however, is usually I ued with the promise of a regular dividend.
可是,公司通常会对优先股发放固定的股息。
