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Go Hub Capital Going Places

Tan Cherng Thong, CEO, Go Hub Capital Berhad

24-Jun-24 08:00

Go Hub Capital Going Places

Go Hub Capital specialises in enterprise IT services, with a particular focus on the transportation sector. Tan Cherng Thong, their CEO tells us why they are electing for an ACE listing, the usage of their proceeds, the competition and is their IPO priced to perfection.

Produced by: Jake Lim, Tun Hizami Hashim

Presented by: Wong Shou Ning


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