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  2. Cross listing - Wikipedia

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    Cross-listing (or multi-listing, or interlisting) of shares is when a firm lists its equity shares on one or more foreign stock exchange in addition to its domestic exchange. To be cross-listed, a company must thus comply with the requirements of all the stock exchanges in which it is listed, such as filing.

  3. Cross border listings - Wikipedia

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    Cross border listings is the practice of listing a company's common shares on a different exchange than its primary stock exchange. A commercial company may choose to list its shares in a stock exchange of a country other than that in which the company is based. This practice is known as "cross-border listing" or "cross-listing".

  4. Category:Cross-listed companies - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Cross-listed companies" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. ANZ (bank) H.

  5. Direct Listing vs. IPO: What’s the Difference? - AOL

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    Continue reading → The post Direct Listing vs. IPO: What’s the Difference? appeared first on SmartAsset Blog. Both initial public offerings (IPOs) and direct listings are ways for companies to ...

  6. Dual-listed company - Wikipedia

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    A dual-listed company or DLC is a corporate structure in which two corporations function as a single operating business through a legal equalization agreement, but retain separate legal identities and stock exchange listings. Virtually all DLCs are cross-border, and have tax and other advantages for the corporations and their stockholders.

  7. Crossposting - Wikipedia

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    Crossposting, also known as x-posting or xposting, is the act of posting one message to multiple information channels; forums, mailing lists, or newsgroups.This is distinct from multiposting, which is the posting of separate identical messages, individually, to each channel, (a forum, a newsgroup, an email list, or topic area).

  8. Cross-reference - Wikipedia

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    In programming, "cross-referencing" means the listing of every file name and line number where a given named identifier occurs within the program's source tree. In a relational database management system, a table can have an xref as prefix or suffix to indicate it is a cross-reference table that joins two or more tables together via primary key.

  9. Today’s NYT ‘Strands’ Hints, Spangram and Answers for Sunday ...

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    With daily themes and "spangrams" to discover, this is the latest addicting game to cross off your to-do list before a new one pops up 24 hours later.