Defending Ghanaian League champions Hearts of Oak have set a 26 May date to float shares on the Ghana Stock Exchange.
The 2000 Caf Champions League winners want to look for alternative sources of funding by floating on the stock market.
The club pulled out of this year’s Caf Champions League preliminary round qualifiers citing the lack of funds..
Managers of Accra Hearts of Oak are bent on changing the face of the club ahead of their centenary celebration in November next year.
The capital club have no off-the-pitch story despite on the pitch dominance domestically and on the continent.
Source: Ghanasoccernet.com
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