Shareholders upbeat despite little progress for 9 Spokes

Shareholders upbeat despite little progress for 9 Spokes
Victoria Young
By Victoria Young July 29 (BusinessDesk) - Investors attending 9 Spokes International’s annual meeting were upbeat despite the company’s chair conceding 2019 had been the most demanding year so far for the tech-startup.  The ASX-listed Shares of 9 Spokes were recently down at 2.6 Australian cents, having shed about 7.1 percent since trading opened today. The software firm’s shares debuted at 20 Australian cents at its initial public offering in 2016 when it raised A$25 million.  Media were excluded from today’s meeting in Auckland and...

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