what are debentureholder
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A debenture is a way that larger, public limited companies might borrow money at a fixed rate of interest. The company borrows money from the lender, who's then called a "debenture holder". ... Unlike shareholders, debenture holders can't vote at companies' general meetings.
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A person having the debentures is called debenture holder whereas a person holding the shares is called shareholder. ... A shareholder or member is the joint owner of a company; but a debenture holder is only a creditor of the company. Shareholders are invited to attend the annual general meeting of the company.
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