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Telecoms giant MTN Ghana has confirmed that some of its investors are worried about current issues surrounding the market dominance status and its impact on operations and share price.
Speaking with stakeholders through a virtual platform, Chief Executive of the company, Serlom Adadevor said they have assured investors of working within the laws to deal with the issue.
Last week, MTN Ghana turned to the Supreme court after losing an appeal against the National Communications Authority (NCA's) designation as a Significant Market Power (SMP) in the industry.
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