Does TOKYO AIM intend to allow multiple concurrent listings on other domestic securities markets?
In principle, no, we do not. This is to avoid the operational confusion that would occur among market participants, beginning with investors, should we permit multiple listings, which would lead to a situation in which an issue that can be bought or sold by anyone on another domestic market cannot be bought or sold on TOKYO AIM, which is intended solely for professional investors.
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