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PSE president Francis Lim said the move is intended to provide adequate protection to the investing public by discouraging indirect or backdoor listing.
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PSE president Francis Lim said the exchange, for one, is looking at liberalizing the listing rules for small and medium enterprises to help them obtain capital through the stock market.
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In a press briefing yesterday, PSE president Cayetano Paderanga said exchange officials would visit two to five corporations this year to try to convince them to offer their shares to the public as part of continuing efforts to restore investor interest in the equities market.
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Following the approval of its listing application, Cashrounds has set its IPO July 2-8, with its listing tentatively scheduled on July 23. The shares will be listed at the PSE’s Small and Medium Enterprise (SME) board at its offer price of P1 each.
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Jose P. Aquino, head of the SEC’s Markets Regulation Department, said: "The purpose of the reduction of the minimum capital requirement for the second board is to encourage listing on the exchange taking into account the poor economic conditions."
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SEC chairperson Lilia R. Bautista said that out of the 200,000 corporations registered with the agency, only 237 are listed. And of the 237 listed firms, only 100 are actively traded, Bautista said.
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PSE president Francis Lim said the move is intended to provide adequate protection to the investing public by discouraging indirect or backdoor listing.
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PSE president Francis Lim said the exchange, for one, is looking at liberalizing the listing rules for small and medium enterprises to help them obtain capital through the stock market.
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In a press briefing yesterday, PSE president Cayetano Paderanga said exchange officials would visit two to five corporations this year to try to convince them to offer their shares to the public as part of continuing efforts to restore investor interest in the equities market.
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Following the approval of its listing application, Cashrounds has set its IPO July 2-8, with its listing tentatively scheduled on July 23. The shares will be listed at the PSE’s Small and Medium Enterprise (SME) board at its offer price of P1 each.
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Jose P. Aquino, head of the SEC’s Markets Regulation Department, said: "The purpose of the reduction of the minimum capital requirement for the second board is to encourage listing on the exchange taking into account the poor economic conditions."
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SEC chairperson Lilia R. Bautista said that out of the 200,000 corporations registered with the agency, only 237 are listed. And of the 237 listed firms, only 100 are actively traded, Bautista said.
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