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
- You start to think what you might do next: do you want to run a public company?
你开始思考,接下来你能做些什么:你希望管理一家上市公司吗? - On August9th its market capitalisation surpassed that of Exxon Mobil, making it the world's largest public company.
在八月九日,它的总股本超过了埃克森美孚成为世界上最大的上市公司。 - I want to be the CEO of a public company.
我想要成为一家上市公司的CEO。 - Without doubt, life as a public company will differ greatly from private company days.
毫无疑问,一个公司上市后,将与私人公司过的日子产生天壤之别。 - It was not a public company with shares traded on the stock market.
而且还是私营企业,不像上市公司那样可以在股票市场上交易。 - 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。 - 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。 - The pension fund own share in several major public company.
该养老基金在几家主要出售股份给公众的公司中均有股份。 - 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。 - The Establishment of a public and government agency called the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board.
设立公共和政府机构被称为公众公司会计监督委员会。