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- Cross_listing abstract "Cross listing of one company on multiple exchanges should not be confused with dual listed companies, where two distinct companies - with separate stocks listed on different exchanges - function as one company.Cross listing of shares is when a firm lists its equity shares on one or more foreign stock exchange in addition to its domestic exchange. Examples include: American Depositary Receipt (ADR), European Depositary Receipt (EDR), International Depositary Receipt (IDR) and Global Registered Shares (GRS).Generally such a company's primary listing is on a stock exchange in its country of incorporation, and its secondary listing(s) is on an exchange in another country. Cross-listing is especially common for companies that started out in a small market but grew into a larger market. For example, numerous large non-U.S. companies are listed on the New York Stock Exchange or NASDAQ as well as on their respective national exchanges such as Enbridge, BlackBerry Ltd, Statoil, Ericcson, Nokia, Toyota and Sony.".
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- Cross_listing wikiPageExternalLink abstract=956987.
- Cross_listing wikiPageExternalLink www.crosslisting.com.
- Cross_listing wikiPageID "7959932".
- Cross_listing wikiPageRevisionID "599632701".
- Cross_listing hasPhotoCollection Cross_listing.
- Cross_listing subject Category:Securities_(finance).
- Cross_listing subject Category:Stock_market.
- Cross_listing type Abstraction100002137.
- Cross_listing type Attribute100024264.
- Cross_listing type Condition113920835.
- Cross_listing type Safety114538472.
- Cross_listing type Securities.
- Cross_listing type Security114539268.
- Cross_listing type State100024720.
- Cross_listing comment "Cross listing of one company on multiple exchanges should not be confused with dual listed companies, where two distinct companies - with separate stocks listed on different exchanges - function as one company.Cross listing of shares is when a firm lists its equity shares on one or more foreign stock exchange in addition to its domestic exchange.".
- Cross_listing label "Cross listing".
- Cross_listing label "Zweitlisting".
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