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The removal of an issue of securities from trading on a recognised stock exchange.
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This may be on a short, medium or longer term basis.
A commercial entity, especially when considered as a whole.




== See also ==
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'Enterprise value' is the total value of a commercial business, whether funded by equity alone or by a combination of equity and debt. Also known as 'entity value'.
 
 
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One of the 'factors of production' in economics, the others classically being labour, land and capital. In this context, 'enterprise' refers to taking the risks involved in organising other resources for the production of goods and services.


* [[Listing]]
* [[Listing particulars]]
* [[Prospectus]]
* [[Re-listing]]
* [[Restructuring]]
* [[Reverse takeover]]
* [[Security]]
* [[Taking private]]


[[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]]
== See also ==
* [[Enterprise risk management]]
* [[Entity]]
* [[Factors of production]]
* [[Labour]]
* [[Land]]
* [[Capital]]

Revision as of 12:28, 13 May 2016

1.

A commercial entity, especially when considered as a whole.


2.

'Enterprise value' is the total value of a commercial business, whether funded by equity alone or by a combination of equity and debt. Also known as 'entity value'.


3.

One of the 'factors of production' in economics, the others classically being labour, land and capital. In this context, 'enterprise' refers to taking the risks involved in organising other resources for the production of goods and services.


See also