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Ghana Market | For a Lesson in Precisely How Not to Do an IPO, Look at Ghana
ACCRA, Ghana, Capital Markets in Africa: It was supposed to be sub-Saharan Africa’s biggest share sale by a state company in almost 10 years. Instead, it’s a lesson in how not to conduct a privatization. More than two months after Ghana’s Agricultural Development Bank Limited received bids totaling $113 million in an initial public offering, and a decade after ending state ownership was first discussed, the company is reopening the sale, essentially invalidating the first auction….
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