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March this year.The key changes to the rules include: - To re-define the term, ?patron? as any person who makes contribution to the issuer clearly and continuously, or any person who has a potential to
), which could subsequently cause irregular trading after the securities listing. The proposed key changes concerning IPO share allocation are: 1. To redefine the term, ?patron? as any person who makes
such article or research paper in the underwritten securities, provided that such statement shall be distinct, easy-to-read, and not smaller in size than the regular font used in such article or research
securities, provided that such statement shall be distinct, easy-to-read, and not smaller in size than the regular font used in such article or research paper, and shall be on the same page of the summary of
distinct, easy-to-read, and not smaller in size than the regular font used in such article or research paper, and shall be on the same page of the summary of such article or research paper or at a nearby
size than the regular font used in such article or research paper, and shall be on the same page of the summary of such article or research paper or at a nearby position which can be seen clearly. Clause
or research paper in underwritten securities, provided that such statement shall be distinct, easy-to- read, and not smaller in size than the regular font used in such article or research paper, and