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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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Investigations for potential class action suits are common when a listed company’s share price tumbles, with entire legal practices devoted to similar types of securities fraud cases.

From Barron's

Earlier this month, Honda reported its first annual loss in nearly 70 years as a listed company.

From Los Angeles Times

“Explain whether this acquisition will help improve the listed company’s sustainable operating capacity,” it added.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Being acquired by a cash-rich listed company provides a faster, more certain exit than the extended IPO queue,” he said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Ruger is the largest U.S.-listed company, competing with domestic rival Smith & Wesson as well as foreign-owned players including Colt, SIG Sauer and Glock.

From The Wall Street Journal