Dual-listed company
Corporate structure type
Summary
A dual-listed company (DLC) is a corporate structure in which two corporations function as a single operating business through a legal equalization agreement, but retain separate legal identities and stock exchange listings. Virtually all DLCs are cross-border, and have tax and other advantages for the corporations and their stockholders.
Originally created by Pcpcpc
3/18/2005, 8:08:45 PM
Modified
6/8/2026, 3:57:03 PM
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Carnival corporation is no longer dual listed
She'll stopped being dual listed in 2005
I removed Perfetti Van Melle because it is not a Dual listed company
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