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AFG float warming up

13 September 2007 4:43PM
Investment banks spruiking the planned stock market listing of Australian Finance Group have told the Financial Review that AFG is targeting a market capitalisation of around $200 million.

The newspaper's Street Talk column reported vendors may sell $20 million worth of shares while the listing may raise $30 million in new equity.
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