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Mobile phone and computer assembling firm, RLG Communications has put its plans to list on the Ghana Stock Exchange on hold.
The company was looking at going onto the exchange before the close of this year without raising any capital.
That would have been the first Ghanaian firm to go this way, but Chief Executive of RLG communications, Roland Agambire told JOYBUSINESS they want to concentrate on expanding the company and grow the brand before listing.
Mr. Agambire adds that investors who were looking at taking a bite of the company should not be disappointed by this news because they will be back.
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