Africa’s largest public company says it will retain its primary listing on the JSE
Naspers said in March it would separately list assets, including its stake in China’s Tencent and its classifieds and food-delivery operations. Picture: BLOOMBERG
Africa’s largest public company said in March it would separately list assets, including its prized stake in China’s Tencent and its classifieds and food-delivery operations. Naspers said on Wednesday it would own at least 73% of the Amsterdam-listed entity. The group, which would retain its primary listing on the JSE and secondary listing on A2X, was expected to remain the largest SA company on the JSE by market capitalisation, it said.
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