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What is a “dual-track” process?
Dual-track processes involve a preparation for a listing being carried on in parallel with another potential M&A transaction. Where key investors are looking for…
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Can we list at any point in the year?
A combination of the company’s accounting reporting cycle, the availability of investors, the due diligence requirements of the banks and the state of the…
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The information provided in these FAQs focuses primarily on ESCC listings on the Official List and admission to trading on the Main Market of the London Stock Exchange The process and requirements of admissions to trading on AIM are different in a number of respects from ESCC listings.
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