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.
A company whose shares are listed on a stock exchange.
A company whose shares can only be traded in person.
What is an unquoted company?
A company whose shares are not listed on a stock exchange.
A company whose shares are listed on a stock exchange.
A company whose shares can only be traded in person.
What is the process for buying and selling shares in a quoted company?
Through a stockbroker on a stock exchange.
Through an auction at the company's headquarters.
Through a private sale with the company's management.
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.
Define quoted company.
A quoted company is a company whose shares are listed on a stock exchange, allowing members of the public to buy and sell them.
What is the main difference between quoted and unquoted companies?
Quoted and unquoted companies are terms used to differentiate between companies that have their shares listed on a stock exchange (quoted companies) and those that do not (unquoted companies).