Ferguson celebrates a historical milestone

Successfully moves its primary listing to the New York Stock Exchange

Today, Ferguson successfully transferred its primary stock listing from the London Stock Exchange (LSE) to the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). 

“We are excited to achieve this key milestone as our listing structure is now fully aligned with our operations and location of our team,” said Kevin Murphy, Ferguson CEO. 

Geoff Drabble, Ferguson Chairman, said: “With 100% of our operations today in North America, we now have the right listing structure for Ferguson as it continues to grow. On behalf of the Board, I’d like to thank our associates, customers and investors for their support, and we look forward to the significant opportunities ahead.” ​ ​ 

For more information, read the full announcement. To commemorate the listing change, watch Ferguson ring the opening bell of the NYSE (below)

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