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capital stock
noun
- the total stock authorized or issued by a corporation.
- the book value of the outstanding shares of a corporation, including retained earnings and amounts paid in by stockholders.
capital stock
noun
- the par value of the total share capital that a company is authorized to issue
- the total physical capital existing in an economy at any moment of time
Word History and Origins
Origin of capital stock1
Example Sentences
One reason is what he called "capital stock turnover."
There is a risk of dilution of returns after the placement as the company's capital stock will increase, Huatai said, adding the share issue plan has to be approved by the regulator.
A subsequent share exchange will dilute the company's current capital stock to less than 0.01% of its capital after the restructure.
A. The Alphabet board authorized the company to repurchase as much as an additional $50 billion worth of its Class C capital stock.
A driving rationale behind that law was an effort to encourage more investment by private companies, bolstering what economists call the nation’s capital stock.
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