9 Spokes shareholders get 30-day window to trade two billion shares

9 Spokes shareholders get 30-day window to trade two billion shares
Shelley Ruha. (Image: Supplied)
Denise McNabb
Four months after fintech 9 Spokes delisted from the Australian stock exchange, investors will be given 30 days to trade their shares on a secondary market. The opportunity comes with a catch, however, as the private trading hub on the PrimaryMarkets platform can close at any time during the period. With such a short timeframe and no details yet of what prospects lie ahead, the scenario suggests an investor or some existing shareholders could be waiting in the wings to buy the shares. 9 Spokes executive director Shelley Ruha told...

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