High fees, poor liquidity stop IPOs

Published Jan 26, 2015

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The number of African companies listing shares could rise by a quarter this year if all the firms that had said they planned an initial public offering (IPO) move ahead, international law firm Baker & McKenzie said. Shares on many African bourses have offered enticing returns in the past five years, but investors have complained about a limited number of IPOs, high fees and poor liquidity. – Reuters

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