Million dollar baby: the company listing edition

Million dollar baby: the company listing edition
Listing is not a cheap exercise. (Image: Getty)
Ella Somers
It costs $1 million more for a company to list on the Australian securities exchange than the New Zealand stock exchange, the Australasian Investor Relations Association has found.The association calculated the annual indicative cost to maintain a listing on both the ASX and the NZX in a survey released last week.It's the first time that Australian and NZ-listed entities have participated in the survey, and it found the overall median costs for ASX-listed entities are A$7.3m (N$7.9m) – compared to N$6.6m for NZX-listed entities.'H...

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