AB InBev Or SAB Zenzele Kabili Shares?

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There was a lot of fanfare around the launch of SAB Zenzele Kabili (SAB Zenzele Kabili) at the end of May. The share price went on a strong run soon after listing, closing at R110 a share after opening at around R45 a share.Despite the warnings from various quarters including a less than subtle voluntary update from the company itself on June 11, the share price went to and stayed above R180 for a few days longer.
31 Aug 2021 12PM English South Africa Business News · Investing

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