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listing

[lis-ting] / ˈlɪs tɪŋ /










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Last year, the number of mainland Chinese firms listing on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange increased to 76, up from 30 in 2024, an increase of 153%, according to a report by accountancy giant PricewaterhouseCoopers.

From BBC

The six-storey mill dates back to 1860, according to its Historic England listing, and is one of the earliest mill buildings of its scale in the town.

From BBC

She adds the listings are used because "they provide a consistent, like-for-like basis for comparing city-level activity over time" and it is a "meaningful signal of scene momentum and decentralisation away from London".

From BBC

The six-storey mill building, which has a bell tower, dates back to 1860 according to its Historic England listing, and is one of the earliest mill buildings of its scale in the town.

From BBC

The Martin County Sheriff’s Department said that Woods had tried to overtake another vehicle when his Land Rover clipped it, listing and then rolling over.

From Los Angeles Times