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  • 1listed — A company s shares can become listed on the Stock Exchange or traded on the Alternative Investment Market which has less demanding entry criteria. The company s shares can be traded in the market at publicly quoted prices. The advantage of having …

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  • 2Listed building — The Forth Bridge, designed by Sir Benjamin Baker and Sir John Fowler, opened in 1890, and now owned by Network Rail, is designated as a Category A listed building by Historic Scotland. A listed building in the United Kingdom is a building that… …

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  • 3Listed buildings in Sweden — A listed building in Sweden (Swedish byggnadsminne ) enjoys the strongest legal cultural and historical protection available. Listed buildings range widely from mediaeval castles to a cinema from the 1950 s. The listing is not restricted to… …

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  • 4Listed buildings in Merseyside — Grade I, Grade II* and notable Grade II (having a separate Wikipedia entry) listed buildings in the metropolitan boroughs of Knowsley, Liverpool, Sefton, St Helens and Wirral in Merseyside.There are over 5000 listed buildings in Merseyside, and… …

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  • 5listed building consent — A consent which is needed from the local planning authority in order to demolish a listed building or any part of it, or alter it in any way which would affect its character, inside or out. The majority of cases are dealt with by the local… …

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  • 6listed company — listed companies N COUNT A listed company is a company whose shares are quoted on a stock exchange. [BUSINESS] Some of Australia s largest listed companies are expected to announce huge interim earnings this week …

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  • 7Are You For Real — is a hit song recorded by the Grammy Award winning artist and producer Deodato for his 1984 album Motion and released by Warner Bros Records. The song, which featured vocals by Camille and was written by Rick Suchow, reached the Billboard Top 20… …

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  • 8listed company — A company that has satisfied the requirements for any class of its securities to be admitted to the Official List maintained by the United Kingdom Listing Authority. Listed companies are subject to the Listing Rules, under which they must have… …

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  • 9listed companies — Companies whose shares or other securities are quoted on the official list of the Stock Exchange and it can accordingly be traded on the Stock Market. It can also refer to companies whose shares are traded on the AIM market. Easyform Glossary of… …

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  • 10listed building — A building of special architectural or historic interest. They can be graded I (highest quality), II* or II. Anyone can apply for a building to be listed. English Heritage are responsible for considering and advising on all applications for… …

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