Public Limited Companies
Many businesses will choose to trade as public limited companies in order to raise their profile and to gain access the capital markets, whether by way of a listing on the London Stock Exchange or a listing on one of the junior markets such as the AIM Market and PLUS Market.
The rules applying to PLCs, together with the regulatory requirements of the equity markets can be complex. It is therefore essential that the directors of PLCs have access to straightforward and practical advice from experienced legal advisers who understand both their particular businesses and the regulatory landscape in which they operate.
Our team acts for a range of PLCs and offers advice on both the process of admission of a company's shares to trading a public market and the ongoing requirements following admission. Such requirements include the rules relating to insider dealing, price sensitive information and directors' dealings in shares, corporate governance, ongoing disclosure requirements and the regime governing public offers of shares and other securities
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