常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句Shares were first issued in the 16th century, by Europe’s new joint-stock companies, led by the Muscovy Company, set up in London in 1553 to trade with Russia.股票是在16世紀(jì)由歐洲的股份制公司首先發(fā)行的,其中最具代表性的是1553年于倫敦成立的番鴨公司——它負(fù)責(zé)與俄國(guó)的貿(mào)易。On the next rung down, Minsheng must fight it out against the other joint-stock banks, a dozen institutions (some with state backing) licensed to do business nationwide.在下一階段,民生銀行要與其他合資銀行競(jìng)爭(zhēng)那些(國(guó)家持股的)持牌機(jī)構(gòu)在全國(guó)范圍內(nèi)做生意。Long ago, the region's failure to develop joint-stock companies was one reason why it fell behind the West.很久以前,該地區(qū)在開(kāi)辦合資公司的問(wèn)題上缺乏熱誠(chéng),這也是落后西方的原因之一。權(quán)威例句Ownership of the other listed joint-stock banks—Minsheng, Shanghai Pudong Development and China Merchants—is much more concentrated.ECONOMIST: Chinese banksV, the leading mutual insurer, has set up a joint-stock company, though not a publicly traded one.ECONOMIST: Demutualisation in GermanyMinsheng had 374 outlets at the end of 2008, 300 fewer than China Merchants, the largest joint-stock bank.ECONOMIST: China’s first privately owned bank readies for listing 返回 joint-stock