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1. Why do companies list on the Stock Exchange?

The traditional answer is that private companies list on the Stock Exchange to raise capital and to provide a market in their shares. The owners give up part of their ownership in the company, and in return receive money to develop the business.

But within that general explanation there are lots of subtleties:

The common thread of all these is that listing does provide a company with a separate public identity, and its shares will have some kind of recognisable 'value' because their price will be quoted on the market.

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