STAR Board definition

STAR Board means the Science and Technology Innovation Board of Shanghai Stock Exchange.
STAR Board means the Science and Technology Innovation Board of the SSE.

Examples of STAR Board in a sentence

  • In particular, STAR Board has stricter criteria for delisting compared to other boards.

  • Investments in STAR Board may be concentrated in a small number of stocks and subject the Fund to higher concentration risk.

  • Listed companies on ChiNext market and STAR Board are subject to wider price fluctuation limits, and due to higher entry thresholds for investors may have limited liquidity, compared to other boards.

  • In particular, listed companies on STAR Board are subject to wider price fluctuation limits, and due to higher entry thresholds for investors, stocks listed on STAR Board may have limited liquidity, compared to those listed on other boards.

  • Hence, companies listed on these boards are subject to higher fluctuation in stock prices and liquidity risks and have higher risks and turnover ratios than companies listed on the main boards of the SZSE and/or the SSE.Overvaluation RiskStocks listed on SME board, ChiNext market and/or STAR Board may be overvalued and such exceptionally high valuation may not be sustainable.

  • In particular, listed companies on STAR Board are subject to wider price fluctuation limits, and due to higher entry thresholds for investors may have limited liquidity, compared to other boards.

  • Stock price may be more susceptible to manipulation due to fewer circulating shares.Differences in regulations applicable to ChiNext Board and STAR BoardThe rules and regulations regarding companies listed on ChiNext Board and STAR Board are less stringent in terms of profitability and share capital than those on the main board and SME Board.Delisting riskIt may be more common and faster for companies listed on the SME Board, ChiNext Board and/or STAR Board to delist.

  • The following additional risks apply: Higher fluctuation on stock prices and liquidity riskListed companies on the SME Board, ChiNext Board and/or STAR Board are usually of emerging nature with smaller operating scale.

  • Hence, they are subject to higher fluctuation in stock prices and liquidity and have higher risks and turnover ratios than companies listed on the main board.Over-valuation riskStocks listed on the SME Board, ChiNext Board and/or STAR Board may be given a highervaluation and such exceptionally high valuation may not be sustainable.

  • In particular, listed companies on ChiNext market and/or STAR Board are subject to wider price fluctuation limits, and due to higher entry thresholds for investors may have limited liquidity, compared to other boards.

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