From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishmajority stake/shareholding etcmajority stake/shareholding etc → majority
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majority stake/shareholding etc• And if the deceased director owned a majority shareholding, the surviving directors could suddenly find themselves with a new boss.• Demand from investors will determine how many new shares are issued, although Pittencrieff said yesterday it will retain a majority stake.• Virgin was interested in the Ames group and took a majority shareholding.• Vodafone, however, has a reputation of building up majority stakes in its company holdings.