Stakeholders are everyone affected by a company's actions and outcomes (employees, customers, suppliers, communities, regulators, partners, AND shareholders). Shareholders are the specific subset who own equity in the company and have formal legal rights (voting, economic, information) that the broader stakeholder group does not have. The two words are commonly confused but refer to distinctly different groups with different relationships to the company. Knowing the difference matters for governance, communications, and decision-making.
The distinction:
Stakeholders = everyone with stake (interest) in the company: