Attacq will list on the A2X next week

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Attacq will list on the A2X next week
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Attacq’s primary listing on the JSE and issued share capital will be unaffected by the secondary listing on A2X, the company, valued at R5.1bn on the JSE, said in a statement on Tuesday...

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