funtione of stock
BAC is the ticker symbol for Bank of America traded on the New York Stock Exchange.
In the U.S. I know of two:New York Stock Exchange - NYX - trading on NYSENASDQ - NDAQ - trading on NASDQ
Dollarama is a public company whose shares are traded on the Toronto Stock exchange
BID is the ticker symbol for Sotheby's (the auction house for art and antiques). The stock trades on the New York Stock Exchange.http://blog.rebeltraders.net
The Company whose shares are not listed on a recognized Stock Exchange (For Eg, NASDAQ) is termed as an unlisted company. Such companies are also termed as privately held companies.
This would be a company whose stock is listed on a stock exchange. This is a matter of buying and selling shares of ownership in the company. A new company or a small company might not be listed; such a company would want to get listed as a sign that its business is significant.
The validity of the transfer deed as mentioned by Adv. Vishal is applicable for a company whose shares are listed with the Stock Exchanges. In case the shares are not listed, the validity is ONLY two months. The share transfer stamps should be available with the share brokers/stock exchange. Alternatively franking can be done BOI Shareholdings, situated near the Stock Exchange/other places. Vasudevan
There is some risk involved with any activity in the stock market. Trading foreign currencies takes special knowledge of the stability of the countries whose currency you are exchanging. Is it safe? I suppose it is as safe as the knowledge of the person doing the trading!
The company whose stock ticker symbol is CVD is known as Convance Inc. Convance Inc. is a research organization that provides services for animal testing and drug development under contract.
A stock symbol is given to a company whose stock is traded on the stock market. The symbols are all unique and vary from company to company.
A "non-reporting" entity refers to companies whose stock is publicly traded but which is exempt from reporting to the Securities & Exchange Commission. Usually these companies report publicly by posting financial information on the OTC Markets website voluntarily. These postings, however, are not subject to audit requirements or more generally to SEC reporting requirements. A "reporting" entity refers to companies whose stock is publicly traded and must file financial and other information with the Securities & Exchange Commission.
No. The stocks traded in the secondary market are considered previously issued securities that do not involve the original issuing company that issued the stock in the primary market. The owners of the stock traded in the secondary market changes when traded and the monetary exchange would be between the original investors from the primary market not the company whose stock is being traded.