A listed investment is a closed-end investment, while a quoted investment has visible market valuation. In a listed investment the manager does not have to worry about funds being withdrawn.
The quoted reate is based on continuos compound interest. exp If quoted rate is 6%, then the annual rare is ....e^(0.06) = 1.06183 - 1 = = 6.183%
A market maker is a trader who provides liquidity by offering to buy or sell securities at publicly quoted prices. A market taker, on the other hand, is a trader who accepts the prices offered by market makers and executes trades at those prices.
London stocks are quoted in Pence which is commonly reffered to as GBX. 100 pence equals 1 pound or 1 GBP. There are just a few exceptions which are quoted in US Dollars or Euros.
The value of stock is usually quoted by it's monetary value at any given time. The price is usually quoted without decimal points. For example a share that is worth £2.97 is usually written as 297. in eighths of a dollar (a+)
The over-the-counter bulletin board (OTCBB) is a regulated quotation service for over-the-counter (OTC) securities. The securities that are listed on the board are not ones that are traded on the Nasdaq or any other securities exchange; therefore, a company is not "listed" on the board, just quoted. Although companies must adhere to certain listing standards in order to maintain their listing on the major exchanges, companies issuing OTC securities do not have to meet these standards. The only stipulation the OTCBB has identified is that any company that has an OTC security quoted on the board must not be delinquent in its filings to the Securities and Exchange Commission. Trading done on OTC securities is very similar to that done on any other exchange. An investor must first open an account with a broker who puts in buy and sell orders on different OTC securities. Market makers then ensure that the trades go through at the quoted price and volume. Before a company can post a quote for its OTC security, it must first recruit a market maker to sponsor the issue. Only market makers are allowed to apply to have a quote listed on the board and only one market maker is needed per security issued. Because the securities are technically not listed on the OTCBB, the issuing company does not have to pay any fees to have its shares quoted. Market makers, however, must pay a fee of $6 per security per month for all of the securities that they quote on the board. Under National Association of Securities Dealers rules, market makers are not eligible to receive any payment for issuing shares of the companies they sponsor. Instead, market makers make money on the spread between the bid and ask price that they quote on the board. Read more: http://www.investopedia.com/ask/answers/06/listonotcbb.asp#ixzz1f3xO4eF0
Invetments done in the companies which are listed on stock exchange.
The quoted reate is based on continuos compound interest. exp If quoted rate is 6%, then the annual rare is ....e^(0.06) = 1.06183 - 1 = = 6.183%
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Yes. Its listed on the NYSE as BBY.
a public limited company can offer to sell shares to the public where as a private limited company can not. The other differences between PLC and LTD is that a private company is quoted on stock exchange where as a public limited company is not quoted on stock exchange.
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Tender is the enquiry floated by the purchaser for the purchase of any material, completion of work etc. Quotation is the answer given by the supplier to tender enquiry in terms of rate quoted for each item etc.
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Speed limits in Britain are quoted in miles per hour and in Europe they are quoted in kilometres per hour.
The stock is no longer quoted on whichever market it was listed. But, the shares could still be traded via the pink sheets. Then, if CIT came out of chapter 11, the shares would again be quoted on the exchange.
There is no difference between "quatation" and "quotation." It seems like "quatation" may be a misspelling or typo of "quotation." "Quotation" refers to the act of quoting or citing someone else's words, while a "quotation" is the exact words or passage that is being quoted.
Listed securities are those that have met the conditions to be listed on a stock exchange. U.S. exchanges, for instance, frequently require a minimum size and stock price as well as the timely filing of financial statements and other important information with the SEC. The stringency of these conditions varies from exchange to exchange. Unlisted securities, sometimes quoted on the OTC Bulletin Board or Pink Sheets, are considered significantly more risky than listed securities. They are not subject to any of the types of conditions mentioned above (though a subset may also be required to file financial statements with the SEC). Unlisted securities are always unsuitable for unsophisticated investors and most experienced investors avoid them. POOPY BUTT>>>>>>>>HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA