What is a Public Company?

A public company is one that sells its shares on a stock exchange, allowing the public to invest, and must follow strict financial reporting and governance rules.

For example, a Canadian mining company that lists on the TSX Venture Exchange becomes a public company, gaining access to equity capital from thousands of investors but also taking on obligations to file quarterly financial reports, disclose material information promptly, and follow strict governance standards.

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