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I. share [ʃeəʳ, Am ʃer] N

1. share (part):

dzielić [perf po-] się czymś

Phrases:

akcje fpl

II. share [ʃeəʳ, Am ʃer] VB intr

1. share (use together):

dzielić [perf po-] się

2. share (experience feelings):

Phrases:

III. share [ʃeəʳ, Am ʃer] VB trans

1. share (divide into parts):

dzielić [perf po-]

2. share (have in common):

share experience, views

3. share (communicate):

to share sth
zwierzać [perf zwierzyć] się z czegoś

Phrases:

a problem shared is a problem halved proverbial

company share N ECON

ordinary share N ECON

share out VB trans

share out property, chocolates:

rozdzielać [perf rozdzielić]

share capital N ECON

share certificate N ECON

share index N

share issue N ECON

share market N ECON

share option N ECON

OpenDict entry

share N

OpenDict entry

share N

registered share ECON COMP
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share N

bearer share ECON COMP
OpenDict entry

share N

Present
Ishare
youshare
he/she/itshares
weshare
youshare
theyshare
Past
Ishared
youshared
he/she/itshared
weshared
youshared
theyshared
Present Perfect
Ihaveshared
youhaveshared
he/she/ithasshared
wehaveshared
youhaveshared
theyhaveshared
Past Perfect
Ihadshared
youhadshared
he/she/ithadshared
wehadshared
youhadshared
theyhadshared

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This represents 29.5% of outstanding ordinary share capital on an undiluted basis and 15.9% on a fully diluted basis.
www.proactiveinvestors.com.au
This will be via a pro rata non-renounceable entitlement offer of 1 new ordinary share for every 5 ordinary shares at $0.064 per share.
www.proactiveinvestors.com.au
An ordinary share gives the right to its owner to share in the profits of the company (dividends) and to vote at general meetings of the company.
en.wikipedia.org
The preference shares diluted their interest such that they fell below 5% of the ordinary share capital of the company, whilst retaining 5% voting rights.
economia.icaew.com
The company confirmed it would maintain its current payout of $1.88 per ordinary share in 2015 and pay "at least that amount" in 2016.
www.ft.com

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