Oando suffers another blow as Johannesburg Stock Exchange suspends Trading on Shares
Fri, Oct 20, 2017 | By publisher
Oil & Gas
Nigeria’s Securities and Exchange Commission, SEC, had prompted the NSE to suspend the embattled company on Wednesday, even as the latest suspension was effected based on a correspondence between the Nigerian bourse and its South African counterpart.
“The JSE has accordingly suspended trading of the Oando shares with effect from 09:00 a.m. SA time, pending clarification following the review of subsequent correspondence received on 18 October 2017 from the NSE and SEC and will provide a full statement of the Company’s position as soon as possible.” – NewsRangers
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