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The Board Chairman of Accra Hearts of Oak, Togbe Afede XIV, has revealed that the Club will be embarking on another shares floatation exercise to attract more capital and resources into the Club.
The Board Chairman said the floatation of the shares will further help the team get a strong financial backing in the near future, after the first one failed to meet its desired target.
Though no date was given for the second floatation of shares, sources close to the Hearts of Oak management have revealed that the activity will take place within the next six months.
Togbe Afede XIV also revealed that the Club will be embarking on a nationwide supporters registration exercise; one that will help them identify the number of supporters the Club has and what can be done for the Club in terms of funds generation.
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