In today’s briefing:
- Is TSE Being Too Strict with the Honor Students and Too Lenient with the Underdogs?
Is TSE Being Too Strict with the Honor Students and Too Lenient with the Underdogs?
- There are 236 companies with a trading unit of more than 500,000 yen, while there are 967 companies with a trading unit of less than 50,000 yen on the TSE.
- It’s fair to amend the law to abolish the share unit system, but changing the law takes time. It’s also unclear why “between 50,000 yen and 500,000 yen” is appropriate.
- While TSE still allows 300 companies that don’t meet the listing criteria to be listed on prime market, TSE requires companies with higher stock prices to increase their administrative burden.
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