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New listingA security that has just been entered on a stock or bond exchange for trading.New listing Similar MatchesMultiple listingMultiple listingAn agreement used by a broker who is a member of a multiple-listing organization, providing the exclusive right to sell with an additional authority and obligation on the part of the listing broker to distribute the listing to the other brokers. Listing requirementsListing requirementsRequirements, including minimum shares outstanding, market value, and income, that are laid down by an exchange for any stock to be listed for trading. Exclusive ListingExclusive ListingA written contract between a property ownerand a real estate broker, whereby the owner promises to pay a fee or commission to the broker it certain real property of the owner is sold during a stated period, regardless of whether the broker is or is not the cause of the sale. The broker promises to put forth his or her best efforts to sell the property, and may make specific promises as to advertising or other promotion in certain instances. Listing rulesListing rulesDetails which a company is obliged to publish about itself together with any securities it issues before it obtains a listing on a recognised stock exchange.The listing rules of the London Stock Exchange are issued in a yellow binder and commonly known as the Yellow Book. Separate listing rules exist for the LSE's junior market - the Alternative Investment Market. ListingListingThe process by which a company's shares become tradable on a stock exchange. Also known as a 'flotation'.An unlisted company's shares are tradable privately between the shareholders and the pricing of the shares is difficult to determine.Listing on the London Stock Exchange changes the situation. The shares get a daily price quotation, any member of the public can buy and sell the shares through brokers and market makers, and if the company wishes to raise new capital it has the option of issuing new shares. Further Suggestionslisting particularsNonexclusive Listing Listing Listing broker Dual listing UK Listing Authority |
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