Lenders to Kingfisher Airlines, led by State Bank of India, had moved courts to get residual rights over these shares after Srei recovered the collateral from the defunct Kingfisher Airlines, making it difficult for Srei to sell the shares, said a legal source.
No one can fault India Inc for not taking care of shareholders; in fact, it has been extra generous.
Sensex rose 5.8% this year, against a 3.2% rise in Nifty; Axis Bank inclusion may blunt Sensex edge
In the quarter ended September, the company's employee costs rose to an all-time high of Rs 1,580 crore (Rs 15.8 billion), even as company's margins took a beating.
Bankers claim they have received good response to the roadshows held abroad for Coal India, IndianOil and PowerGrid.
Many members of ministry panel give dissent note on clause; no clarity yet on whether it will apply to existing shares or new ones.
The agency would probe whether Sibal had shown undue favour to RIL.
Mumbai police chargesheets billionaire-builder Chandru Raheja for cheating, breach of trust; Rahejas call it pressure tactic, say Wadia plea was thrown out by Supreme Court
Lenders, with Rs 600-cr exposure to telco, want it to sell properties to repay loans.
At its current stock price, RIL now has 8.4 per cent weight in the Sensex against Infosys' 8.8 per cent.
Aditya Aluminium project ready but clearances still stuck for mine
Spectrum is critical for Tata Tele because in some circles, Rajasthan for example, it has spectrum only in 60 per cent of the geography, while allocation for the rest has yet to come from the government.
According to media reports, CBI is looking into the entire process at the then NDA government and has asked for information from the mines ministry.
For FY14, the first full year of the law's implementation, the spend could go up to nearly Rs 8,700 crore (Rs 87 billion), given that India Inc's profitability has grown at a compounded 7.5 per cent annually in the past three years.
Firm makes Rs 4,858-crore loss on Rs 10,799-crore income.
Bigger and broader indices do relatively poorly as investors get selective; experts see opportunity if scrips chosen with care.
The Land Acquisition Bill, passed by Parliament last month, will either make projects unviable or expensive for large infrastructure or real estate projects.
We dance on every small achievement and forget the long-term objectives: Ajit Gulabchand, MD, Hindustan Construction Company.
Else, more capital outflow and pressure on rupee likely.
Liability goes up by Rs 1,000 cr for every Rs 1 change in $ exchange rate