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Just Eat Takeaway.com, London Stock Exchange
Just Eat Takeaway to delist from London Stock Exchange in blow to UK market
After completing a review of optimal listing venues, Anglo-Dutch food delivery firm Just Eat Takeaway said it intends to delist from the London Stock Exchange. That would make Amsterdam Just Eat Takeaway's sole trading venue.
Just Eat announces shock quit of London Stock Exchange in blow to Reeves's growth plans
Dutch takeaway delivery company that proved a favourite with Brits during lockdown, is to leave the London Stock Exchange.
Just Eat Takeaway shares down on delisting from London Stock Exchange
Investing.com -- Shares of Just Eat Takeaway (LON: JETJ) fell on Tuesday following the company’s plans to delist from the London Stock Exchange (LON: LSEG ). The decision comes as the food delivery giant continues to streamline its operations and address administrative and cost concerns associated with maintaining its secondary listing in London.
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Just Eat Takeaway.com to Delist From London Stock Exchange
The food-delivery group said it aims to reduce the administrative burden, complexity and costs associated with its London listing, as it joins a growing list of companies leaving the U.K. bourse.
Just Eat to cease trading on London Stock Exchange, blames low trading volume
The British-Dutch take out delivery company Just Eat said Wednesday its shares on the London Stock Exchange will cease trading Dec. 24, saying liquidity and trading volumes were too low to make it worthwhile.
Just Eat Takeaway to withdraw from London stock exchange, citing costs
Netherlands-based food delivery company Just Eat Takeaway.com on Wednesday announced its plans to de-list its stock from the London stock exchange at the end of this year, the latest large company to withdraw from the bourse.
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London Stock Exchange Group rises Thursday, outperforms market
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Group PLC LSEG shares rose 1.01% to £110.10 Thursday, on what proved to be an all-around great ...
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Stock market is 'draining' money, warns Peel Hunt boss
Chief executive Steven Fine (pictured) hailed a pick up in dealmaking but he sounded the alarm over the lack of new listings ...
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Ex-City Trading Boss Goes From Capital to UK Cattle Markets
Murray Roos bets he can persuade farmers to move from livestock auctions to his online trading platform, LiveStockEx.
The Mirror
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Just Eat delivers blow to London Stock Exchange as it decides to end listing
The company further stated: "The UK continues to be a key
market
for us, home to many of our talented colleagues and our ...
biznews.com
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Saffer Roos drops top London job to launch digital livestock market, LiveStockEx
Murray Roos, a former trader and ex-London Stock Exchange executive, left finance to launch LiveStockEx, an online livestock ...
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Is the Stock Market Open on Thanksgiving? Holiday Closings in 2024 and 2025
The stock market has historically been a critical building block in the growth of household wealth and corporate funding. Stocks are bought and sold during specified hours on exchanges.
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Just Eat Takeaway to delist from London Stock Exchange
Just Eat Takeaway will delist from the London Stock Exchange next month, in a move it said would cut costs and complexity.
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