Friday, December 02, 2005
The other day I looked up the word ‘expose’ in my electronic version of Collins dictionary, see whether it can funtion as a noun and yes, it can function as a countable noun. I was trying to make sure that ‘public expose’ is a compound noun. Usually ‘expose’ is used as a verb but when it’s a noun, it’s pronounced differently (?k-sp?ze'), and the meaning is ‘a formal exposition of facts’.
A public expose is a formal exposition of facts of a public company. Anybody interested in the company may attend. As a shareholders’ meeting, souvenirs and lunch are usually provided :) but to attend a shareholders’ meeting, you should be a shareholder, no matter how minimum of shares you have.
|
A public expose is a formal exposition of facts of a public company. Anybody interested in the company may attend. As a shareholders’ meeting, souvenirs and lunch are usually provided :) but to attend a shareholders’ meeting, you should be a shareholder, no matter how minimum of shares you have.
Comments:
Post a Comment