17Live’s precipitous share price fall may set back Singapore’s tech listing ambitions
Raphael Lim
THE mainboard listing of live-streaming platform operator 17Live Group, following its business combination with Vertex Technology Acquisition Corp (VTAC), came with much fanfare.
The listing – two years after the special purpose acquisition company (Spac) framework was launched in Singapore – brought to the market a “new economy” company that investors have long lamented was missing from the local bourse.
Instead of being well-received by investors, however, 17Live shares have been on a steady slide. The counter has now plunged to around a third of what investors paid per share at VTAC’s initial public offering (IPO).
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