MyRepublic delays Hong Kong IPO again, blames hold-up in investor funds
Annabeth Leow
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Singapore
BROADBAND operator MyRepublic will file for its initial public offering (IPO) in July or August next year, and aims to go public in Hong Kong by end-2020, chief executive Malcolm Rodrigues told The Business Times.
That timeline marks yet another market delay at eight-year-old MyRepublic, which earlier pushed back its debut from late-2018 to mid-2020.
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