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
- 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。 - A company may choose to issue new preferred stock when additional capital is desired.
公司如需要额外资金,可以发行新的优先股。 - Holders of preferred stock have no vote on company issues, but they also have less risk.
优先股的持有者没有公司利息,但是他们风险也低。 - As of December 3, dividends in arrears on the cumulative preferred stock total$ 10.
到12月3日,累积拖欠优先股股利10美元。 - The New York Federal Reserve has$ 16bn of preferred stock in AIA.
纽约联储(NewYorkFederalReserve)拥有价值160亿美元的友邦保险优先股。 - 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。 - Any shares of preferred stock so issued would have priority over the common stock with respect to dividend or liquidation rights.
任何这样发行的优先股在股息和清算权上都对于普通股具有优先权。 - A bond or preferred stock which is selling at a price equal its face ( or par) value.
指的是债券或优先股按照等同于面值的价格出售。 - The private equity fund buys preferred stock in the Cayman Islands parent company.
它们买了这些公司的开曼群岛(CaymanIslands)母公司的优先股。 - Other shareholders, which include sovereign wealth funds and pension funds, would also convert some of their$ 30bn-plus of preferred stock into shares.
包括主权财富基金和养老基金在内的其它股东,也将把它们300多亿美元优先股中的一部分转换为普通股。