Suzlon slumps as promoter sells stake
Shares of wind turbine-maker Suzlon Energy plummeted to all-time lows on
the BSE and NSE on Friday after one of the company's promoter groups,
Samanvaya Holdings, sold a 2.08 per cent stake in the firm for Rs 100.45
crore.
PTI- New Delhi,
- Updated Nov 18, 2011 12:50 PM IST
Shares of wind turbine-maker
Suzlon Energy plummeted to all-time lows on the BSE and NSE on Friday after one of the company's promoter groups, Samanvaya Holdings, sold a 2.08 per cent stake in the firm for Rs 100.45 crore.
Suzlon's scrip , which opened on a sluggish note, tumbled by by 8.78 per cent to a lifetime low of Rs 23.35 on the BSE in early trade, while on the NSE, the stock plunged by 9.16 per cent to a record low of Rs 23.30.
"Samanvaya Holdings has sold 3.7 crore shares, representing a 2.08 per cent stake in the wind-turbine maker, for Rs 100.45 crore through an open market transaction," Suzlon Energy had said in a disclosure to the BSE.
Post the sale of shares, Samanvaya Holdings's stake in Suzlon Energy has fallen to 1.86 per cent from 3.94 per cent previously, the disclosure added.
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Published on: Nov 18, 2011 12:14 PM IST