New Listing

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security that has just begun to trade on a stock or bond exchange. A new listing on the New York or American Stock Exchange must meet all listing requirements, and may either be an initial public offering or a company whose shares have previously traded on the nasdaq stock market. New listings on the New York and American Stock Exchanges or a non-U.S. market carry the letter “n” next to their listing in newspaper tables for one year from the date they started trading on the exchange.

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security that has just begun to trade on a stock or bond exchange. A new listing on the New York or American Stock Exchange must meet all listing requirements and may be either an INITIAL PUBLIC OFFERING (IPO) or a company whose shares have previously traded on the NASDAQ.

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