Sky Mali recapitalises to stay in the air

Sky Mali recapitalises to stay in the air

The private Malian company, which is heavily in debt, should see its capital reinforced from 10 million to 9 billion CFA francs by 2024. Explanations.

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            ▪ Sky Mali recapitalises to stay in the air

▪ The private Malian company, which is heavily in debt, should see its capital reinforced from 10 million to 9 billion CFA francs by 2024. Explanations.

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