share ownership

collocation in English

meaningsofshareandownership

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share
noun
uk
/ʃeər/
us
/ʃer/
a part of something that has been divided between ...
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ownership
noun[U]
uk
/ˈəʊ.nə.ʃɪp/
us
/ˈoʊ.nɚ.ʃɪp/
the fact that you ...
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(Definition ofshareandownershipfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Yet despite extravagant marketing campaigns, the privatisation -otations have not deepenedshareownership.
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Workers will be less likely to disrupt structures in which theyshareownershipthan structures in which the owner is viewed as a distant exploiter.
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Let us return to the real economy and give workers a stake in theshareownershipof their companies!
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There must be an opportunity for both partners—the school and the home—toshareownershipof whatever the agreement might be.
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That is one of the great benefits of the proposal, because without shares there can be no employeeshareownership.
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There are potential remedies, such as spreadingshareownershipand reducing taxes for workers, yet these remedies are ignored.
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Some of those companies were subsequently taken over at a higher price; that is what happens with shares andshareownership.
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That is why we support the extension of employeeshareownershipand the principle behind the profit-related pay scheme.
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One of the great objectives of the next 10 years is spreading capital throughshareownership.
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Finally, transfer to the private sector would introduce the prospect of substantial employeeshareownership.
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Since then,shareownershiphas spread more widely every year.
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Shareownershipwould have increased in any event, but probably not to the extent that it has.
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That could be a means by which people would be able to use the local marketplace to move intoshareownership.
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The usual arrangements would apply in the case of employeeshareownershipplans or a management buy-out.
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The universities would gain no immediate financial benefit from theirshareownership, but would have financial control.
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There will be no extension ofshareownership.
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