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Webb-site.com brings you the scoop on the GEM listing rules. In an ironic technological gaff, we discovered that the new rules have been left open to view on the new GEM web site at the Stock Exchange, ahead of tomorrow's announcement.

GEM Listing Rules Revealed
21st July 1999

In a technology gaff which is ironic in view of its aims, the Stock Exchange has left its new web site wide open to public inspection. We can exclusively reveal the new domain name: http://hkgem.com. To visit the main site, click here. Now we'll guide you through the site - just click on the links:

Comparison of Salient Features of the Listing Rules of GEM and the Main Board

Major Deviations of GEM Listing Rules from proposals contained in Consultation Paper 

Full Listing Rules (you'll need the free Adobe Acrobat reader to read the full pages)

In the next few days we'll provide you a commentary on the new framework, but for now we thought it was important to get you tomorrow's news today, at Webb-site.com. Check out the links before the Stock Exchange takes the site down!

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