Doha: Acting CEO of the Qatar Stock Exchange (QSE) Abdul Aziz Nasser Al Emadi emphasized that QSE is open to and welcomes good companies that provide an addition to investors. In his remarks to Qatar News Agency on the sidelines of listing the shares of Techno Q company on the Qatar stock exchange venture market (QEVM) on Wednesday, he noted the continuous communication with private sector companies and other types of companies about listing on the QSE, saying that they seek to provide the benefits of listing that company owners can obtain from this process. Al Emadi also stressed the increasing aspiration of private sector companies to enter the QSE compared to previous years, especially in light of the benefits the listing process provides in terms of financing mechanisms different from traditional methods. Regarding the possibility of adding a new sector index to the QSE related to technology, Al Emadi did not rule out this trend, pointing out that there are permanent studies for indicators and sectors. On the other hand, the QSE Acting CEO described Techno Q as working in the field of technology services and it is another addition for investors in the QSE. On Wednesday, the QSE announced the listing of Qatar Electronic Systems Company (Techno Q) on the QSE venture market (QEVM) after completing all technical, regulatory, and administrative procedures and obtaining the approval of the Qatar Financial Markets Authority (QFMA) for listing, and the approval of the QSE's Board of Directors to accept trading in the company's shares. Source: Qatar News Agency
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