17.2 of the ASX listing rules state that companies MUST let the market how long the suspension will be in place.
As the CCC notice did not include this information the ASX should have asked/demanded that they include this information prior to the suspension being approved.
Yet again the ASX has allowed this to occur, but I agree it would have greatly improved CCCs share holders relations if they had let us know how long the suspension was to last.
That being said, I have it on good authority (from SA) that CCC will be trading on Monday.
I cannot post the correspondence as I have not cleared it with the author.
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