[ adv ] in a beneficial manner <adv.all> this medicine will act beneficially on you
Beneficially \Ben`e*fi"cial*ly\, adv. In a beneficial or advantageous manner; profitably; helpfully.
After the offering, Super Valu will beneficially own about 48% of ShopKo's common stock outstanding, assuming the underwriters' 2.5 million share overallotment option isn't exercised.
Section 3(c)(1) of the act exempts any issuer, whatever its legal form, from having to register under that act if its securities are beneficially owned by 100 or fewer people.
In a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, Mercury Fund Managers said it beneficially owns 185,000 Kent Electronics common shares for investment purposes.
When the option for the 1,830,000 shares is exercised, Syntech said, the warrants and the voting agreement will mean that International Game will beneficially own 59.2% of Syntech's stock outstanding.
They both can be and sometimes are broken, for the most part beneficially.
Mr. Riss's group beneficially owns about 9.9% of Sooner's stock outstanding.
The committee members, who together beneficially own about 15.6% of the company's common shares outstanding, said they won't tender their shares and urged holders who had tendered stock to withdraw it.
It's a bit hard to paint AT&T as an ogre when so many Americans own Ma Bell stock, either directly or beneficially through pension plans.