dual listing definition

dual listing means a primary or secondary listing on the ESE in addition to a listing on another exchange;
dual listing means the dual listing of the Borrower's shares on NASDAQ Copenhagen and NASDAQ in New York;
dual listing means that the Company's shares are traded on two stock exchanges – the ASX in the form of CDIs and NASDAQ in the form of common stock. The ticker codes are as follows:

Related to dual listing

  • De-listing means, in respect of any relevant Securities, that the Exchange announces that pursuant to the rules of such Exchange, the Securities cease (or will cease) to be listed, traded or publicly quoted on the Exchange for any reason (other than a Merger Event or Tender Offer) and are not immediately re-listed, re- traded or re-quoted on an exchange or quotation system located in the same country as the Exchange (or, where the Exchange is within the European Union, in any member state of the European Union).

  • Primary Listing means the single White Pages directory listing for residence and business Customers provided by CBT, and the basic Yellow Pages directory listing provided for business Customers by Publisher. Each telephone configuration that allows a terminating call to ▇▇▇▇ for an available line among a series of lines shall be considered a single Customer entitled to a single primary listing.

  • GEM Listing Rules the Rules Governing the Listing of Securities on GEM

  • ASX Listing Rules means the official listing rules of the ASX.

  • Listing Requirements means the Main Market Listing Requirements of Bursa Securities.