What's, technically, the difference between interests and shareholdings of a company? The dictionaries turned up the results indicating that these are both equities in a company, and yet no specific explanation as to how they differ.
Can anybody explain? Thanks:)
Top answer
'Interest' is uncountable; it refers to no specific number of shares.
— Mister Micawber
'Interest' is uncountable; it refers to no specific number of shares.
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