Re "Why would they do this?"
My guess is that trading on Primary Mkts is ending due to a public SE listing happening subsequently, on Euronext or other public exchange. It would be logical/necessary to stop PMkts secondary share trading facilities for security holders of unlisted companies, prior to a new public listing.
I suppose a new listing will be done by an IPO, but am wondering if that is not essential, if there are already enough of we current investors to provide a tradeable market? Though conversely, how many of us would want to sell? Not me, that's for sure. So on reflection, yes, an IPO - bring it on!!
If it is a new public listing, which I sure hope it is, I'm confident that global investor interest will be strong, given the history, stated global recognition of the brand/company, and ongoing growth since delisting from ASX.
Re "Why would they do this?"My guess is that trading on Primary...
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