Premium Listing definition

Premium Listing means the Premium Listing Segment of the London Stock Exchange;
Premium Listing means the a Premium Listing on the Main Market of the London Stock Exchange;
Premium Listing such as additional, foreign, cross reference, informational, non-listed, privacy, etc., are as described in the U S WEST general exchange listing tariff.

Examples of Premium Listing in a sentence

  • The Company maintains a Premium Listing on the London Stock Exchange.

  • The Company’s ordinary shares are traded on the London Stock Exchange’s Regulated Market (Premium Listing).

  • Any Premium Listing credits purchased by You which are not used within 6 months from the date of purchase will expire and will not be usable.

  • At Our sole discretion, We may notify You of the relevant calendar month(s) during which particular Premium Listing credits purchased from Us by You are valid for use.

  • You will not apply Premium Listing to property listings that are currently draft or invisible.


More Definitions of Premium Listing

Premium Listing means a listing on the Official List which complies with therequirements of the Listing Rules for a premium listing;
Premium Listing. ’ means a premium listing under Chapter 6 of the Listing Rules; ‘‘Private Placement’’ means the private placement of new Ordinary Shares at an issue
Premium Listing means a listing on the Premium Listing Segment of the Official Listunder Chapter 6 of the Listing Rules;
Premium Listing means a listing of shares on the “Premium Listing (commercial company)” segment of the Official List;
Premium Listing means “premium listing (commercial company)”, a category of listing for equity securities on the Official List of the UKLA where the issuer is required to comply with those requirements in LR 6 (Additional requirements for premium listing (commercial companies)) and the other requirements that are expressed in the Listing Rules of the UKLA to apply to such securities with a premium listing;
Premium Listing means a category of official listing, which meets a higher standard of regulation and corporate governance than is required for a Standard Listing;
Premium Listing. ’ means a premium listing under Chapter 6 of the Listing Rules; ‘‘Prohibited Person’’ means any person who by virtue of his holding or beneficial