public company
英 [ˌpʌblɪk ˈkʌmpəni]
美 [ˌpʌblɪk ˈkʌmpəni]
n. 公开招股公司
Collins.1
牛津词典
noun
- 公开招股公司
a company that sells shares in itself to the public
柯林斯词典
- 公开招股公司;上市公司
Apublic companyis a company whose shares can be bought by the general public.
双语例句
- We are a public company with several hundred shareholders and our common stock is traded under the symbol.
我们有几百家股东和我们的普通股目前正在交易。 - You usually only get one chance to be a public company chief executive, Mr Drury says.
你通常只能获得一次成为上市公司首席执行官的机会,德鲁里表示。 - Such activities are not always transparent, a potential red flag for new shareholders in a public company.
这样的活动并不总是透明的,这对上市公司的新投资者可能是一个预警信号。 - Not many people advise public company boards to attempt it.
没有多少人建议上市公司尝试分权制。 - Has it underestimated the challenges of running a public company?
它是否低估了经营一家上市公司所面的挑战? - Previous experience with foreign-owned companies or public company is desired.
有外企和上市公司工作经验更佳; - I want to be the CEO of a public company.
我想要成为一家上市公司的CEO。 - Your CFO also will need time to build out her team and systems to support public company demands.
这位CFO还需要时间组建自己的团队和体系,以满足公开上市公司的需要。 - A company limited by shares can be either a proprietary company or a public company.
股份有限公司既可以是独立公司也可以是公开公司。 - The act created the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board to replace self-regulation, and mandated auditor independence requirements.
根据该法,成立了上市公司会计监督委员会(PublicCompanyAccountingOversightBoard),以取代自行监管机制,同时还制定了审计师独立性准则。