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Contents E1: 3-4 E2: 4-5 E3: 5-6 E4: 6-7 E5: 7-8 E6: 8 C1: 9 BT BT's ambitions "are to be the best provider of telecommunications services and solutions for everybody in the UK and for corporate customers in the rest of Europe, with global reach though partnership." www.bt.co.uk/aboutus E1 BT is a public limited company. The major difference between private and public limited company is that the public version has its shares available to the public for anyone to purchase. It is very expensive going public because it costs a lot to have shares quoted on the stock exchange, the company must apply to the stock exchange council, the company needs to arrange merchant banks to handle paper work, selling shares is a risky business because the stock exchange has good and bad days and it cost a lot to advertise. An advantage could be that large amounts of capital can be raised very quickly and that the company is...

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