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Ampol quits NZX due to "small number of shareholders"

The company will be delisted in a month

NZX building in Auckland. Credit: LinkedIn

NZX building in Auckland. Credit: LinkedIn

Only two years after its IPO, Ampol decided to leave New Zealand's Exchange (NZX) because it could not attract ample investors in the country.   "Given the small number of NZX shareholders and the accessibility...

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