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Latest Articles in videocon industries
Where Did The 3250 Crores Go?
The Kocchars were arrested by the CBI (Central Board of Investigation) in connection with alleged corruption case of INR 3250 crore provided by ICICI to Videocon Group
Read MoreSebi Penalises 2 Videocon Ind Promoter Cos For Violating Insider Trading Norms
Both the entities are promoters of Videocon Industries, as per shareholding data available with BSE for the quarter ended September 2020.
Read MoreNCLAT Admits Venugopal Dhoot Petition Against Anil Agarwal's Twin Star Takeover Bid
The appellate tribunal has issued notices to the resolution professional, lenders and Twin Star Technologies directing them to file a reply by September 17.
Read MoreVideocon Industries Financial Creditors To Get 8% Stake In Merged Entity
Equity shares of VIL, owned by Twin Star Technologies, having a face value of Rs 10 per fully paid-up equity share capital shall be issued to the financial creditors 'in proportion to their respective portion of the converted debt'
Read MoreVideocon To Give Anil Agarwal's Group Majority Stake In Ravva Oilfield
The National Company Law Tribunal's Mumbai bench on Tuesday approved the acquisition of bankrupt Videocon Industries by Vedanta group firm Twin Star Technologies, with the lenders set to take a haircut of about 90 per cent.
Read MoreVideocon Industries Lenders, 12 Other Group Companies To Meet On Tuesday Under IRP
Vedanta, through Cairn, holds 22.5 per cent stake in Ravva and any successful bid by Vedanta will take its stake to 47.5 per cent, and it will be the biggest stakeholder ahead of ONGC's 40 per cent.
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