Family businesses advised to list on NSE for perpetuity

Vanguard Sunday 4th March, 2012

By MICHAEL EBOH For family businesses to survive and thrive even after the death of the original promoters, such business should pursue listing on the stock exchange and also ensure they have adequate capital to support their business activities, says Professor Morten Bennedsen of the INSEAD Business School and KPMG International Bennedsen, who i...

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