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Primary listing

The main Exchange on which a given stock is Listed. The stock may Trade on other exchanges as well, but it will always have one and only one Primary exchange. also called Primary exchange.

Related Terms: 5 Call, Exchange, Listed, Primary exchange, Trade
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