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My understanding is that the market cap of a company listed at LTSE will be far less than of the same company listed at NYSE or NASDAQ since there will not be a as much interest by both many institutional and retail investors. Is my understanding correct?


Definitely not


To me the whole concept of LTSE feels like this. The listed companies say to the investors "we want your money, but you know what you should just seat tight". I don't think that's gonna work. But whatever, I'm just a lawyer :D


You can't just say "Definitely not" and leave it at that. You have to explain why or you come off as a huckster.


I'm happy to clarify further. There is nothing in the summary above that is accurate so I wasn't sure what else to say. Please feel free to ask followup questions, I'll do my best to get to them today


Would you please elaborate. Because I think that if the investor is discouraged to be flexible about its positions it will not be encouraged to invest in that particular business.




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