RE: US Listing !12 Apr 2024 11:02
If investors are not present in an exchange companies will leave, sooner or later. Leaving the UK can only be good - for those who have left and those who haven't - in showing them the way. More investors = better valuations!
There is nothing much the British govt or the exchange, in this case the LSE, can do. They can't attract investors which is the main job of an exchange. If they fail in that companies will leave. But then, this is one strand in the decline of British power and influence globally. The days of empire are long past, now its premier stock exchange is struggling to hold on to listed stocks after having lost most of its investors. This is a vicious cycle - once the marquee stocks leave the exchange more investors will give LSE the boot, rinse and repeat.
Given the whole load of help the British govt have given to RKH (NOT!) I for one would love to see this getting listed in an exchange where investors will start caring. Clearly not in AIM - there's no one even to see and know, much less care