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process by allowing the firm to become listed on the New York Stock Exchange.
Fundraising from the general public was the exclusive domain of larger companies who can afford to spend the millions it takes to become listed on stock exchanges like the NASDAQ.
- Chinese battery maker Fujian Nanping Nanfu Battery Co., controlled by Chinese private equity and venture capital firm CDH Investments, is near completion of a reverse merger to become listed on China's New Third Board.
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It would become Grade II listed on 14 May 1974.
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