quoted company
Britishnoun
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"The Ukrainian energy system is part of the European system. That means we have the opportunity to import power if we don't have enough of our own," Interfax Ukraine news agency quoted company CEO Volodymyr Kudrytskyi as telling national television.
From Reuters
"Anambra state invested in Fidelity Bank, where I have interests, because it is a public quoted company," he told the BBC, dismissing any suggestion that any of the revelations about his finances cast doubt about his fitness for office.
From BBC
But it's the Musk effect - the fact that any tweet about a quoted company or crypto-currency can send its value soaring - which must worry the SEC.
From BBC
The Senate investigators quoted company insiders who said the system was structured for “tax avoidance.”
From Reuters
In 1971, a Department of Trade and Industry inquiry investigating a takeover bid at his publishing company Pergamon Press concluded that Maxwell was “not in our opinion a person who can be relied on to exercise proper stewardship of a publicly quoted company”.
From The Guardian
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