Public Sector

BHEL Is The Best Order-N-Investment Combination

Lengthening itsBharat Heavy Electricals current rally on continued buying, Bharat Heavy E

The Date For Submitting Views On Discussion Paper Extended By TRAI

The date for submission of views by the industry on a consultation paper for reviewing key license conditions and capping the number of access providers has been extended by the Telecom regulator Telecom Regulatory Authority of India. TRAI said that service providers could now submit their comments by July 6.
The consultation paper - 'Review of license terms and condition and capping number of access providers' – was floated by the regulator on June 12, with a view to start the second phase of telecom reforms.
The paper had sought comments on the issue of allowing operators to offer services under the same license using a combination of technology, limiting the number of companies in each area, mergers, acquisitions and roll out obligations.

IFCI Tops Volume Charts On Bourses

IFCI Ltd.IFCI topped the volume charts on BSE with 89.56 lakh shares.

BEML Filing Red Herring Prospectus With SEBI

After receivingSecurities and Exchange Board of India cabinet’s clearance of a follow-on public offer, BEML is looking to file the red herring prospectus with SEBI this month. “The company was in the process of filing the red herring prospectus (RHP) with SEBI this month. “We intend to hit the market in the first half of June this year," said Natarajan, BEML chairman and managing director.
According to Natarajan, Rs 440-crore public issue would be made entirely through the book-building route. After the follow-on public offer, government holding in BEML would be 55% and the balance would be held by public and financial institutions.

NHPC To Sell 13.6% through IPO

National Hydroelectric Power CorporationOn Thursday, a banker to the deal

Air India-Indian Employees To Get Employee Stock Options

The Air India-IndianAir India amalgamation, blustered as the major conjoining in the Indian skies. It may bring a windfall to more than 32,000 workforces of both the companies. Post-merger, the administration is planning to give out employee stock options (Esops) to their employees.
A government official stated that the newly engaged company is named as ‘National Aviation Company,’ which owns up 7.32 crore shares, and a paid-up capital of Rs 73.25 crore.
The total number of shares has been attained after arrogating an exchange proportion of 8:1 that entails eight shares of the blending groups equivalent one share of the new entity.

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