Ashtead's US Move Delivers Major Blow to London Market

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Ashtead, a major equipment hire firm, plans to move its primary stock listing from the London Stock Exchange to the US, citing its significant North American operations and the desire to attract US investors. This move is part of a trend of large companies shifting away from the UK market, raising concerns about the UK's investment appeal. Despite the relocation, Ashtead will maintain a UK listing and continue its investment plans in the UK. The decision comes amid lower-than-expected profits due to US market conditions and follows criticism over executive pay.
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