The Industrial Association of Haina and the Dominican Industrial Association are talking about putting that 49% of the shares on the open market through the Santo Domingo Stock Exchange. They voice some good arguments (logical to me anyway: Piden vender en Bolsa acciones de Refiner?a
However, I think I doubt that the nation's truly wealthy will let this plum get into the hands of small investors... I have has the feeling ever since Pepin Corripio hinted at local capital taking it on that there are some large predator birds just waiting for the time to pounce (or they might have pounced already and we just don't know it).
A real stock exchange would be something to be proud of, and it would profide jobs, incentives and transparency if done right.
HB
However, I think I doubt that the nation's truly wealthy will let this plum get into the hands of small investors... I have has the feeling ever since Pepin Corripio hinted at local capital taking it on that there are some large predator birds just waiting for the time to pounce (or they might have pounced already and we just don't know it).
A real stock exchange would be something to be proud of, and it would profide jobs, incentives and transparency if done right.
HB