Top 7 Most Mysterious Companies Listed On The London Stock Exchange (LSE)

Here is a list of the top seven most mysterious companies listed on the london stock exchange (lse) as determined by users of the Internet. Feel free to vote for these or other companies listed on the london stock exchange (lse) by clicking the button below.

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#1 M J Gleeson

M J Gleeson is voted the first most mysterious companies listed on the london stock exchange (lse) with 228 votes.

#2 A.G. Barr

A.G. Barr is voted the second most mysterious companies listed on the london stock exchange (lse) with 217 votes.

#3 St. James's Place Plc

St. James's Place Plc is voted the third most mysterious companies listed on the london stock exchange (lse) with 215 votes.

#4 Air China

Air China is voted the fourth most mysterious companies listed on the london stock exchange (lse) with 214 votes.

#5 Moss Bros Group

Moss Bros Group is voted the fifth most mysterious companies listed on the london stock exchange (lse) with 212 votes.

#6 Mid Wynd International Investment Trust

Mid Wynd International Investment Trust is voted the sixth most mysterious companies listed on the london stock exchange (lse) with 205 votes.

#7 Acacia Mining

Acacia Mining is voted the seventh most mysterious companies listed on the london stock exchange (lse) with 205 votes.