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A company whose stock trades on a stock exchange, and conforms to listing requirements.
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The takeover of a larger company by a smaller one, or the takeover by a listed firm by one that is unlisted....(Read more)
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The stock exchanges, such as the NYSE and the NASDAQ, require listed firms to use a majority of outside directors. These intense institutional, regulatory, and legislative pressures are indeed working.

This widely followed index of all Nasdaq stocks is used as a handy barometer of the performance of smaller companies, although the success of Nasdaq and its listed firms has meant that the index includes such big players as Microsoft.

Stock exchange trading stocks, bonds, and unit trusts. The BVL general index is the exchange's official index.
Listed firm
A company whose stock trades on a stock exchange, and conforms to listing requirements.
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The rapidity with which a bought deal can be brought to market has made it the preferred route for listed firms.

convergence or adoption of IFRS in the near future, even the United States (US GAAP as developed by the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) - being the other most important set of financial reporting standards) where cross-listed firms on the ...

stock list A department of a stock exchange which monitors listed firms to make sure they... stock loan The loan of securities by one broker to another, such as to cover a customer short sale. Also known as securities loan.

See also: Listing requirements, Mergers, Capital structure, Secondary offering, Funding

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