Investment Window Opens After Letshego Share Split
Monday, April 19, 2010
The new price, down from P16.00, opens a new window to invest in a local group whose assets and profitability have ballooned since its establishment in 1998.
With the BSE requiring a minimum investment of 100 shares, the new share price means prospective shareholders will pay P160 for the minimum investment in Letshego today. This is down from P1, 600 prior to the share split.
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