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If a non-U.S. company that is not a foreign private issuer was previously granted an exemption, can it continue to rely on the exemption?

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If a non-U.S. company that is not a foreign private issuer was previously granted an exemption, can it continue to rely on the exemption?

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Any such exemption was valid only through July 31, 2005, by which time the company was required to be in full compliance with Listing Rule 5600.

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No. Any exemptions granted to a non-U.S. company that is not a foreign private issuer was valid only unitl July 31, 2005, by which time the company was required to be in full compliance with Listing Rule 5600.

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