A listed company is one that has a formal listing agreement with a major stock exchange, ensuring that its shares are publicly quoted and traded on that exchange. In the UK, these companies were once referred to as quoted companies.
A quoted company, also known as a listed company, is a business entity whose shares are traded on a stock exchange. These companies are subject to strict regulatory requirements and transparency rules to protect investors.
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