Can a trading company with a turnover of 400 million be listed?

Not necessarily. Trading companies generally refer to companies that deal in goods and services. Its business scope includes business activities such as buying and selling, and it can also engage in activities as a broker or agent. Trading companies with a turnover of 400 million may not be able to go public. There are many requirements for listing, not just turnover. The popular meaning of listing is to issue shares. After the company goes public, investors can buy and sell stocks on the stock exchange.