English Company Law – Special measures for listed or quoted companies
It's worth noting that most public companies don't have their shares listed on the stock exchange. There are four reasons why it's vital to know if a companies are listed or quoted: (i) Listed firms must follow a number of extra laws, including the provisions of Part VI of the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000, as well as the FCA's rules enacted under the 2000 Act. The FCA Handbook contains these rules, the most important of which are I the Listing Rules; (ii) the Prospectus Regulation Rules; and (iii) the Disclosure Guidance and Transparency Rules for our purposes. (iv)Companies having a premium listing are subject to the UK Corporate Governance Code.Companies that are quoted are subject to a variety of regulations.
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