MNC required to bring in only 10% of issue value upfront during buyback; domestic currency lost 12% since offer was announced
Anglo-Dutch parent's stake in Indian subsidiary rises from 52.5% to 67.3%.
After four-odd years of focusing on reducing debt, the series of deals with Etihad could finally get it out of the spiral.
Law minister clears Sebi's regulation on put and call options.
Results of 138 firms show revenue growth has declined further, but net profits are up
These companies gave annualised returns of 11% on an average in the last five years, while shareholders of family-owned companies saw 5% annualised erosion
Will be the first choice if Naresh Goyal decides to sell stake in future.
Investors might soon get to bet on various versions of the Bombay Stock Exchange's (BSE) benchmark index, the Sensex, and its other key gauges soon.
Trend so far shows India Inc being stingy; aggregate of 23 firms that have declared payouts for FY13 down 2.4%.
Some are treating the price correction as akin to a fiscal stimulus that could kick-start a new demand cycle in the economy.
Sensex valuation has fallen below historical averages, now lags underlying earnings & dividend growth.
Aspirants banking on experience and domain knowledge of veterans
Many firms' debt far exceeds their market capital.
Allocation to be need-based, track record of the issuer to be considered.
Most have seen decline in cash reserves and deterioration in financial ratios in recent years.
The market regulator had last month allowed bourses to set up debt segments to develop the country's languishing corporate bond market.
With uncertainty over economic prospects and higher interest rates leading to subdued investments by the private sector, Indian companies' new order inflows in the quarter ended December 31 stood at the lowest level in nearly four years.
Results for the quarter ended December showed how the actual results for many large companies turned out to be worse than analysts' estimates.
The combined market capitalisation of the two listed companies of the Sahara group whose assets have been ordered frozen by the Securities and Exchnage Board of India is just Rs 230 crore.
Investors expect the govt to abolish tax on delivery-based transactions in the cash segment.