New regulation and the economic downturn have changed the playing field, with dual stock listings looking less beneficial
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In the good old days, multiple listings were something of a no-brainer: massive upside with minimal downside. The only quandary was deciding which pools of capital – New York, London, continental Europe – to tap. Not so today.
‘Raising capital is now a privilege rather than a right,’ says Anthony Moro, head ...
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