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As per Clause 41 of the Listing Agreement, every company shall submit quarterly, year to date and annual financial results to the stock exchange (SE) in the manner as prescribed under the clause.
As per Regulation 30 of SEBI Listing Regulations, events specified in Para A of Part A of Schedule III are deemed to be material events and the listed entity shall make disclosure of such events to the Stock Exchange without the application of 'materiality'.
The basic document which is executed between the company and the stock exchange (when the shares of the company are listed on any stock exchange) is the listing agreement. It is like an employment contract in which the broker is hired to represent the principal, but no real property is transferred between the two.
Clause 40(a) The provision requires a company to maintain on a continuous basis, the public shareholding of at least 25% of the total number of issued shares of a class or kind, for every such class or kind of its shares which are listed.
To be admitted to trading, Debt Securities must be eligible for electronic settlement. For listing and admission to trading, listing particulars, as applicable must be submitted to the Exchange and published.
35. The issuer company agrees to file with the exchange the following details, separately for each class of equity shares/security in the formats specified in this clause, in compliance with the following timelines, namely:- a. . One day prior to listing of its securities on the stock exchanges.
On a T+3 basis) specifies that the listing of debt securities and Non-convertible Redeemable Preference Shares (NCRPS) issued through public issue process shall be completed within T+6 working days from the date of closure of the issue.