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IFCI falls as Sebi approves govt stake hike

IFCI falls as Sebi approves govt stake hike

Shares of Industrial Finance Corporation (IFCI) on Wednesday plummeted about 19 per cent after market regulator Sebi approved a proposed hike of the government stake in the firm to 55.57 per cent, without triggering an open offer.

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  • New Delhi,
  • Updated Sep 26, 2012 5:57 PM IST
IFCI falls as Sebi approves govt stake hike
Shares of Industrial Finance Corporation (IFCI) on Wednesday plummeted about 19 per cent after market regulator Sebi approved a proposed hike of the government stake in the firm to 55.57 per cent, without triggering an open offer.

The company's scrip tumbled 18.69 per cent to Rs 26.10 on the NSE.

At the BSE, the scrip plunged 13.86 per cent to Rs 27.65.

The stock later recovered much of the lost ground and was trading at Rs 30.50, down 5 per cent on the BSE.

The Cabinet last month approved a proposal for conversion of debentures worth Rs 923 crore into shares of IFCI, following which the government's stake in the financial institution would rise to 55.57 per cent.

IFCI is into funding of industrial projects. It has no promoters but major shareholder is LIC.

As per Sebi's takeover norms, any stake purchase of 25 per cent or more requires the acquirer to make an open offer for a further 26 per cent stake from the public shareholders.

In an order, dated September 24 and released on Tuesday, Sebi granted the exemption to the acquirer, the Government of India, as the current proposal was in consonance with the previously declared government policy with regard to IFCI Ltd.

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Published on: Sep 26, 2012 4:27 PM IST
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