LTSE

LTSE

Creating a new SEC-regulated securities exchange that will align companies & long-term investors, improving the public company experience. Learn more

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AUD618—927m (Dealroom.co estimates Jun 2022.)
New York City New York (HQ)
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The Long-Term Stock Exchange (LTSE) is a unique business ecosystem that aims to foster long-term profitability for innovative companies across various stages of development. Operating within the financial market, LTSE provides both private and public company solutions. For private companies, it offers equity management services, while public companies can explore listing on the exchange.

LTSE's business model is built around a revolutionary set of principles approved by the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). These principles, which set LTSE apart from other listing or trading venues, provide a framework for companies to establish standards and policies that reflect their identity and desired public image. These principles emphasize innovative corporate governance and promote a long-term focus.

LTSE encourages companies to consider a broader group of stakeholders and recognize their crucial role in mutual success. It advocates for measuring success over years and decades and prioritizing long-term decision-making. LTSE also promotes the alignment of executive and board compensation with long-term performance. It insists that the boards of directors should be actively engaged in and have explicit oversight of long-term strategy. Lastly, LTSE urges companies to engage with their long-term shareholders.

In terms of revenue generation, LTSE makes money through listing fees from public companies and service fees from private companies using its equity management services.

Keywords: Long-Term Stock Exchange, innovative companies, equity management, public listing, SEC-approved principles, corporate governance, long-term focus, stakeholder engagement, executive compensation, board oversight.

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