Quote:
Originally Posted by avg123
Perhaps they don't want to expose themselves to a the level disclosure required to be an IPO on the NYSE or NASDAQ.
Being Swedish owned doesn't prevent it, at least I don't think so.
Take Novartis, as one example of a Swedish company on the New York Stock Exchange.
NYSE, New York Stock Exchange > Listed Securities > Listed Company Directory Novartis
Admittedly, I know very little about the details of MA's business strategy or the rules of international IPO's. But if they wanted to be open to US investors on the stock exchange here, I think they could be.
|
Are you from the US of America? I guess yes as the knowledge of the geographie of the world is a bit simple over there...
I think the US people are the only one who do not know the difference between Switzerland and Sweden....
OK they both are countrys in Europe but Switzerland is the country witch is mostly known for chocolate, watches, their banks, the mountains and the pharma/chemical industrie like Novartis, Roche etc. and Sweden is the country with the moose, Volvo, Nobel price and Mindark(lol) etc.
PS: even the laguage and the flag is totally different

but they are both neutral countrys...
PPS: link to
origin of Novartis
PPPS: Or follow the link you provided and look under "Country of Origin" in the first table
