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The act of issuing shares (GB) or stocks (US) - i. e. offering them for sale to the public - for the first time, is known as floating a company or making a flotation. Companies generally use a bank to underwrite the issue. In return fora fee, thebank guarantees to purchase the security issue at an agreed price on a certain day, although it hopes to sell it to the public. Newer and smaller companies trade on "over-the-counter" markets, such as the Unlisted Securities Market in London. Successfulcompanies can apply to have their shares traded on the major stock exchanges, but in order to be quoted (GB) or listed (US) there, they have to fulfil a large number of requirements. One of these is to send their shareholders independently-audited annual reports, including the year's trading results and a statement of the company's financial position. |