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listed company

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noun

  1. stock exchange a company whose shares are quoted on the main market of the London Stock Exchange

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Beazley said it is confident of its standalone prospects as a publicly listed company.

From The Wall Street Journal

With a market value of about $1.7 trillion, it is the world’s sixth-largest publicly listed company.

From The Wall Street Journal

He was questioned about why Fujitsu, which is a publicly listed company in Japan, had not made a provision in its own accounts for a potential future payout.

From BBC

The new entity—Jollibee Foods Corporation International—would include all its operations and businesses outside the Philippines, while its domestic operations will remain as a listed company on the Philippine Stock Exchange, it said in a statement Tuesday.

From The Wall Street Journal

The nonbinding offer values the U.K.-listed company at 842 million pounds, or about $1.13 billion, Jiangxi and SolGold said in a joint statement Friday.

From The Wall Street Journal