The chief executive says forming and listing a new global consumer internet group is a significant step.
South African multinational internet and media group Naspers on Monday announced its intention to list a new global consumer internet group comprising its international internet assets on Euronext Amsterdam.
The new company will comprise all of Naspers’ internet interests outside South Africa, including its companies and investments in online classifieds, food delivery, payments, eTail, travel, education and social and internet platforms. Naspers chief executive Bob van Dijk said forming and listing a new global consumer internet group on Euronext Amsterdam was a significant step.
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