A board games developer will be the first company to list on Britain’s new private stock market later this month, executing the deal on a platform rivaling the London Stock Exchange. The listing is largely symbolic but could set a precedent for alternative venues, modestly increasing competition for small-cap listings and exchange fee revenue.
A board games developer will be the first company to list on Britain’s new private stock market later this month, executing the deal on a platform rivaling the London Stock Exchange. The listing is largely symbolic but could set a precedent for alternative venues, modestly increasing competition for small-cap listings and exchange fee revenue.
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