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NYSE Listed Company Manual

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The NYSE Listed Company Manual is a set of regulations applicable to all corporations who wish to sell securities by listing themselves on the New York Stock Exchange. The Manual covers regulations on how a corporation's board should be composed, its internal audit and remuneration committees function, the voting rights of stockholders, standards for disclosure when issuing shares, and so forth.

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It comprises the Listing Procedure, Disclosure and Reporting of Essential Information, Corporate Accountability, Shareholders' Meetings and Proxies, Certificate Formats, Listing Submissions, Suspension and Removal, and Forms for Exchange.

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