delist from the stock exchange
1delist — de‧list [ˌdiːˈlɪst] verb [transitive] FINANCE to remove the name of a company from a stock exchange list, so that its stocks, shares etc can no longer be traded there: • The New York Stock Exchange said it suspended trading in the company and… …
2delist — [[t]di͟ːlɪ̱st[/t]] delists, delisting, delisted VERB If a company delists or if its shares are delisted, its shares are removed from the official list of shares that can be traded on the stock market. [BUSINESS] [V n] The group asked the Stock… …
3delist — verb To remove from an official register or list. When the company failed to file its financial statements, it was delisted by the Stock Exchange …
4delist — /di: lɪst/ verb to remove a company from a Stock Exchange listing (as when a company is ‘taken private’ when an individual investor buys all the shares) …
5delist — [dē list′] vt. to remove (a name or item) from a list, directory, or catalog; specif., to remove (a company s stock) from the register of stocks approved for trading on an exchange …
6Stock market simulator — A stock market simulator is a program or application that attempts to reproduce or duplicate some or all features of a live stock market on a computer so that a player may practice trading stocks without financial risk. Types Stock market… …
7The Walt Disney Company — Création 16 octobre 1923 (Burbank, Californie) Dates clés 1929, renommage en Walt Disne …
8delist — /dee list /, v.t. 1. to delete from a list, as one that indicates acceptability, legitimacy, or the like. 2. to withdraw or remove (a security) from the group listed with a particular stock exchange. [1930 35; DE + LIST1] * * * …
9delist — verb remove from a list, in particular remove (a security) from the official register of a stock exchange …
10delist — de•list [[t]diˈlɪst[/t]] v. t. 1) to delete from a list, as one that indicates acceptability, legitimacy, or the like 2) bus to remove (a security) from listing at a stock exchange • Etymology: 1930–35 …