Nasdaq Stockholm Welcomes Hoylu to First North


Stockholm, February 20, 2017 — Nasdaq (Nasdaq: NDAQ) announces that the trading in Hoylu AB’s shares (short name: HOYLU) commenced today on Nasdaq First North in Stockholm. Hoylu belongs to the Technology sector and is the 4th company to be admitted to trading on Nasdaq’s Nordic markets* in 2017.

Hoylu delivers solutions for presentations, ideation and collaboration that focus on enhancing the user experience. The company’s current focus area is software for so called Creative Collaboration, combined with intuitive input and display technologies. This includes technologies for remote collaboration, Internet of Things, and for connecting workspaces in different locations, with the objective of simplifying work processes while improving productivity and creativity. For more information, please visit www.hoylu.com.

“We are excited to present our solutions to enterprises all over the world and are happy to become publicly traded at Nasdaq First North, Stockholm,” said Stein Revelsby, CEO of Hoylu. “We believe the listing will allow us to grow faster and increase the awareness of what we have to offer.”

“We welcome Hoylu to Nasdaq First North, where it will make a compelling addition to our Technology sector,” said Adam Kostyál, senior vice president and head of European listings at Nasdaq. “Nasdaq First North continues to attract a number of innovative technology companies, and Hoylu’s listing is a perfect example of that.”

Hoylu AB has appointed Remium Nordic AB as the Certified Adviser.

*Main markets and Nasdaq First North at Nasdaq Copenhagen, Nasdaq Helsinki, Nasdaq Iceland and Nasdaq Stockholm.

 

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Nasdaq First North is regulated as a multilateral trading facility, operated by the different exchanges within Nasdaq Nordic (Nasdaq First North Denmark is regulated as an alternative marketplace). It does not have the legal status as an EU-regulated market. Companies at Nasdaq First North are subject to the rules of Nasdaq First North and not the legal requirements for admission to trading on a regulated market. The risk in such an investment may be higher than on the main market.

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