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Dividing territories, market division or horizontal territorial allocation is an agreement by two companies to stay out of each other's way and reduce competition in the agreed-upon territories. The process known as geographic market allocation is one of several anti-competitive practices outlawed under United States antitrust laws .
A sales territory is the customer group or geographical area for which an individual salesperson or a sales team holds responsibility. Territories can be defined on the basis of geography, sales potential, history, or a combination of factors. Companies strive to balance their territories because this can reduce costs and increase sales. [1]
The following list sorts countries by the total market capitalization of all domestic companies [clarification needed] listed in the country, according to data from the World Bank. Market capitalization, commonly called market cap, is the market value of a publicly traded company's outstanding shares. [1]
A stock market, equity market, or share market is the aggregation of buyers and sellers of stocks (also called shares), which represent ownership claims on businesses; these may include securities listed on a public stock exchange as well as stock that is only traded privately, such as shares of private companies that are sold to investors ...
EURO STOXX 50 – 50 large blue chip companies in the Eurozone; STOXX Europe 600; S&P Europe 350; UBS 100 Index - the 100 Swiss companies with the largest market capitalizations that are listed on the SIX Swiss stock exchange.
Tracking stock, also known as letter stock and targeted stock, [1] is a specialized equity offering issued by a company that is based on the operations of a defined business within the larger organization (such as, for instance, a wholly owned subsidiary of a diversified firm). Therefore, the tracking stock will be traded at a price related to ...
Statkorn (floated on the stock market as Cermaq in 2000, government retains 44%) Statoil (floated on the stock market in 2001, government retains 71%) Telenor (floated on the stock market in 2000, government retains 54%) TrønderBilene (66% sold to Fosen Trafikklag in 1999) Østfold Energi (parts sold to Fortum in 2001)
Public companies listed on different stock exchanges in the world. Note ticker symbol template no longer auto-categorizes to these subcategories. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Companies by stock exchange .