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Prospectus written off before it's even out.

 

Safe to say neither of you two will be buying a share. :)

 

I fear your expectations of just what the prospectus is isn't matched with reality, consider the various prospectuses issued by the various banks in relation to rights issues during the banking crisis.

 

I've already stated I won't purchase shares in the flotation but in all probability will purchase in the market at a later date.

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I fear your expectations of just what the prospectus is isn't matched with reality, consider the various prospectuses issued by the various banks in relation to rights issues during the banking crisis.

 

I've already stated I won't purchase shares in the flotation but in all probability will purchase in the market at a later date.

I believe they have no choice, especially with the media attempting to scupper the share issue at every opportunity.

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I believe they have no choice, especially with the media attempting to scupper the share issue at every opportunity.

 

You've not got much experience in shares and the stock market in general have you?

 

A prospectus must be published where certain types of securities either are offered to the public or are requested for admission on a regulated market. In the United Kingdom, the only regulated market is London Stock Exchange full list. The Alternative Investment Market (AIM) does not constitute a regulated market, nor does the Professional Securities Market ("PSM") for issues of debt securities. There are numerous exceptions to the requirement to publish a prospectus, although an exempt company may still be required to publish listing particulars where it is seeking admission of its shares to the full list or an admission document where it is seeking admission of its shares to AIM.
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