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stakeholder
/ ˈٱɪˌəʊə /
noun
a person or group owning a significant percentage of a company's shares
a person or group not owning shares in an enterprise but affected by or having an interest in its operations, such as the employees, customers, local community, etc
adjective
of or relating to policies intended to allow people to participate in and benefit from decisions made by enterprises in which they have a stake
a stakeholder economy
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of stakeholder1
Example Sentences
"We do have an inclusive policy on uniform - worked over years with stakeholders - broadly speaking a blazer, a tie, trousers or shorts, and smart black shoes"
They bought prominent properties in Beverly Hills and Westchester last year and are now stakeholders in Hollywood.
"The strength of feeling I have witnessed from disabled people and stakeholder organisations across Wales opposing the proposed changes to the PIP eligibility criteria has been overwhelming."
“I hope he’ll work hard to bring all the stakeholders together so that we can get a lot of progress on Colorado River negotiations,” Gallego said.
“Our consumer team was consistently in touch with stakeholders on the progress of this bill,” Enright said.
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