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Being publicly-listed also gives a company a certain status and higher visibility. This in turn helps it attract investors and bankers who have more confidence in investing or extending credit to such entities. Once a company gets listed, it then can have a myriad of investors, from individual mom and pops to the top investment funds of the world

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MANY public-listed companies have evolved from traditional family-owned ones that have chosen to go public as a way to access new sources of funds for growth.

Being publicly-listed also gives a company a certain status and higher visibility. This in turn helps it attract investors and bankers who have more confidence in investing or extending credit to such entities.

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