Definitions of Quoted And Unquoted Companies And Distinctions - SS1 Economics Past Questions and Answers - page 1
What is a quoted company?
A company whose shares are not listed on a stock exchange.
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A company whose shares are listed on a stock exchange.
A company whose shares can only be traded in person.
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What is an unquoted company?
 A company whose shares are not listed on a stock exchange.
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A company whose shares are listed on a stock exchange.
A company whose shares can only be traded in person.
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What is the process for buying and selling shares in a quoted company?
Through a stockbroker on a stock exchange.
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Through an auction at the company's headquarters.
Through a private sale with the company's management.
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Which of the following factors can affect the value of shares in a quoted company?
The company's financial performance.
The weather.
The price of gold.
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Can unquoted companies have shareholders?
Yes
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No
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Define quoted company.
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What is the main difference between quoted and unquoted companies?
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