investor
n. one who invests | ||||
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Investor Definition from Business & Finance Dictionaries & Glossaries
| Campbell R. Harvey's Hypertextual Finance Glossary |
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INVESTOR
An individual who has small amounts of capital for purchasing stock in single or multiple corporations. Examples: An individual who buys small amounts of stock in blue chip companies, like IBM, GM, etc.
An individual who has small amounts of capital for purchasing stock in single or multiple corporations. Examples: An individual who buys small amounts of stock in blue chip companies, like IBM, GM, etc.
Investor Definition from Language, Idioms & Slang Dictionaries & Glossaries
| Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) |
Investor
(n.)
One who invests.
(n.)
One who invests.
| WordNet 2.0 |
investor
Noun
1. someone who commits capital in order to gain financial returns
(hypernym) capitalist
(hyponym) contrarian
(derivation) invest, put, commit, place
Noun
1. someone who commits capital in order to gain financial returns
(hypernym) capitalist
(hyponym) contrarian
(derivation) invest, put, commit, place
| hEnglish - advanced version |
investor
investor
\in*vest"or\ (?), n. one who invests.
investor
\in*vest"or\ (?), n. one who invests.
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investor
One who invests money.
One who invests money.
Investor Definition from Encyclopedia Dictionaries & Glossaries
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Investor
An investor is any party that makes an investment.
The term has taken on a specific meaning in finance to describe the particular types of people and companies that regularly purchase equity or debt securities for financial gain in exchange for funding an expanding company. Less frequently, the term is applied to parties who purchase real estate, currency, commodity derivatives, personal property, or other assets.
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