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词汇 publicly-traded
释义 publicly-traded
adjective
 STOCK MARKET, FINANCEukus
a publicly-traded company is one whose shares can be bought and sold on a stock exchange:
By mid-2006, Western was the fourth-largest publicly-traded independent oil refiner in the United States.

Examples of publicly-traded


publicly-traded
We reported on plans by its owner to sell shares in a publicly-traded company that would operate the world-famous structure.
From Voice of America
In the long run, they imagine a publicly-traded entity with shares available to even $10-investors.
From The Atlantic
There were no multi-billion dollar, publicly-traded corporations with national advertising campaigns.
From Huffington Post
For now, the company has said it intends to remain a publicly-traded company.
From TechCrunch
Industry analysts predict that publicly-traded manufacturers will complain of problems moving goods when reporting third quarter earnings as the peak holiday season nears.
From Reuters
Indeed, many publicly-traded companies are losing money when they first hit the stock market.
From Business Insider
He had two more bankruptcies, in 2004 and 2009, from a publicly-traded company in which he was the primary shareholder.
From Chicago Tribune
It hasn't been easy growing a publicly-traded business together.
From Business Insider
If you're looking for a stock tip, look no further than the publicly-traded companies publicly-traded companies on the list.
From Fast Company
Universities that operate like publicly-traded corporations complete with listings on the stock exchanges.
From NPR
In all, nearly 100 publicly-traded companies worldwide employ at least 175,000 workers each.
From USA TODAY
He has been on the founding team of four companies, three of which have been acquired (two by publicly-traded companies) and a fourth that was bootstrapped to profitability.
From TechCrunch
We characterize the risk-taking of pension plans of publicly-traded sponsors using regression specification (3).
The results suggest that the alignment of incentives for the stakeholders in a pension contract is different for plans sponsored by private versus publicly-traded firms.
This result suggests that asset–liability structure is much more important for the risk-taking of pension plans with publicly-traded sponsors.
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