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These are therefore likely to be more difficult to value and/or sell than the listed shares.
Nasdaq has already listed shares of 16 Japanese companies on its market.
This now covers all market deals in fully paid listed shares or loan stock.
Almost 40 percent of all listed shares are cross-held by companies who want to cement business relationships.
Foreigners now own 3% of all listed shares (nearly 5%, if indirect ownership through funds is included).
By voting the rule into history, the exchange will essentially open trading in all of its listed shares to competition for the first time.
According to Nasdaq's Web site, it trades about 56 percent of its own listed shares.
When one buys publicly listed shares, a fixed price paid in cash at closing is usually the only possible.
Many of the companies that have listed shares, he added, are opportunists without a viable business plan or substantial operations.
Russian developers have listed shares on the London Stock Exchange.
Today, individuals own 20.4 percent of the listed shares here, while financial institutions, securities companies and corporations own 74.8 percent.
Pi is market price of share i, Qi is the number of listed shares.
In 1988, the exchange introduced an electronic trading support system, and replaced the old auction model with continuous trading of listed shares throughout the day.
By the end of 1993, there were at least 25 listed shares in Hungary, though a year before that, Budapest was still difficult terrain for stock markets.
China now has more individual stockholders than any other country besides the United States and the total market value of its publicly listed shares exceeds $500 billion.
Moreover, it is unclear from the Directive whether all classes of voting shares in a listed company are included or only listed shares.
Exchange-traded funds or ETFs - a closed-end fund traded by listed shares on major stock exchanges.
The fund controls approximately 1.25% of all listed shares in Europe and more than 1% of all the publicly traded shares in the world.
The small, modestly equipped storefront listed shares of 74 Bullfrog companies and a similar number of companies in nearby mining districts.
The BVL General index is the exchanges official index, and includes all listed shares on the official market.
From two days of trading a week for the 21 listed shares, trading expanded to three days, and the exchange will soon be open four days a week.
Many investors in WorldCom's stock and the separately listed shares of MCI, the company's long-distance telecommunications subsidiary, gained enough confidence to become buyers.
The New York Stock Exchange controls 80 percent of the United States market in its listed shares, with Nasdaq handling 10 percent to 13 percent.
County NatWest Korean Growth Fund (071-374 3132) aims for long-term capital appreciation from investment in Korean listed shares.
Bank stocks also make up about 13 percent of the value of the Japanese stock market, and the city banks own slightly more than 9 percent of the listed shares here.