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Just Eat Takeaway is the latest company to leave the London Stock Exchange.
In another setback for the city, the food delivery giant said it wanted to reduce the “administrative burden, complexity and costs” associated with going public.
The group will maintain its primary listing in Amsterdam and abandon its secondary listing in London on December 27.
Travel group Tui and betting giant Flutter are among those to leave the London market.
Susannah Streeter, of Hargreaves Lansdown, said: “Just Eat cited a litany of reasons for withdrawing from the London Stock Exchange, showing how much work still needs to be done to simplify the rules to help retention and attract more businesses. “.
Delisting: Food delivery giant Just Eat said it wanted to reduce the “administrative burden, complexity and costs” associated with its London listing.
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