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Definition of Directorships
1. directorship [n] - See also: directorship
Lexicographical Neighbors of Directorships
Literary usage of Directorships
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Agricultural Economics by James Ernest Boyle (1921)
"The firm of JP Morgan «fe Co., of New York, had three directorships in the Northern
Pacific Railway. This firm also had three directorates in the Astor ..."
2. The Annual Register edited by Edmund Burke (1904)
"... Persia and China, the Unemployed, the London and Globe Failure, Ministerial
directorships, Army Reform, Irish Land Question, Alien Immigration— Lords' ..."
3. The Rise of Business Corporations in India, 1851-1900 by Shyam Rungta (1970)
"One hundred and thirty-one persons held a total of 223 directorships ...
The following results were obtained:' Average number of directorships on a board 5 ..."
4. Railroads: Finance and Organization by William Zebina Ripley (1915)
"Prevalence of interlocking directorships, 425. Traffic agreements described,
427.—-Joint ownership and operation, 429. Stock ownership among railroads, 430. ..."
5. Pamphlets and Leaflets of the Liberal Publication Dept by Liberal Publication Dept. (Great Britain) (1905)
"The following is a statement of Ministers who hold directorships :— I.—CABINET (8
Ministers ... NOT IN THE CABINET (16 Ministers holding 25 directorships). ..."