SEAQ
/ˈsiːæk/
/ˈsiːæk/
Stock Exchange Automated Quotations
- a computerized system, introduced in 1986 and used by the London Stock Exchange to show the latest price of shares in small to medium-sized companies, usually with a value of not more than $10 billion
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