RIL, Essar, Adani have sounded bankers to raise funds abroad in the coming weeks
Tight liquidity will hit over-leveraged and cash-hungry companies, spare conservative ones
Lawyers say open offer must for twin stake purchase to meet Sebi rules.
No respite in sight as not many big deals, initial public offerings in pipeline.
We are serious about setting up a bank and use the parent branding that is a household name in India, says Venugopal Dhoot.
Needs funds for Odisha plant expansion, to cut high debt.
Some leading Indian companies are likely to see their earnings declining if the Indian currency depreciates further, analysts and finance heads say.
Issue in two months for Australian projects; group to invest another $15 billion in infrastructure projects by 2020.
With response tepid so far from domestic investors, these funds might soon approach FIPB for approvals.
The two companies have approached banks to raise up to Rs 8,000 crore as debt to fund their expansion plans.
Some investment bankers expect the Indian currency to touch 60-65 by the end of the year
SBI says recovery process on as no court stay yet.
Markets regulator remains silent but could probe possible violations of takeover code or under fraudulent trade practices, say lawyers.
The regulator acted on the basis of a June 2011 complaint from the Office of the Directorate of Income Tax.
Many top firms have had to write down their investments, as the value of those have collapsed due to sluggish biz conditions.
CEOs point fingers at rural job guarantee and related govt welfare schemes; say mechanisation an increasingly viable option.
Lack of time was cited as the main reason for Bharti Chairman Sunil Mittal's exit from the Unilever board.
Merchant bankers appointed to explore options on merger or stake sale in Tata Teleservices.
However, foreign investors have completely shunned the infrastructure sector.