Description – In this episode, find out about Sequioa’s new Asian fund worth $850 m, also find out about Zydus Lifesciences’ Rs 750 crore share buyback
Business Term of the Day: Stock split
Reliance Industries-owned Viacom18 is likely to have walked away with digital streaming rights of Indian Premier League (IPL) matches at a steep ₹50 crore per match, against the floor price of ₹33 crore set by BCCI.
Sequoia is introducing a specific Southeast Asian fund worth $850 million for the first time, while the Indian venture and growth funds will receive $2 billion.
The auto major is seeking approval from the National Company Law Tribunal for a merger of Mahindra Electric Mobility Ltd with itself. The company said the value chain required for end-to-end EV development, manufacturing and sales is currently spread between M&M and MEML and it needs to be consolidated.
Zomato: The government has asked online food business operators like Zomato to submit a proposal within 15 days on improving their consumer grievance redressal mechanism amid rising complaints from customers.
Srei Equipment Finance: Said its administrator has received a report from the transaction auditor about certain fraud transactions in FY20 and FY21 worth over ₹3,025 crore on the Srei group. The Reserve Bank had, in October last year, superseded the boards of Srei Infrastructure Finance Ltd. and its wholly-owned subsidiary Srei Equipment Finance Ltd.
Uflex: A promoter entity of packaging solution provider Uflex Ltd on Monday bought the company’s shares worth ₹21 crore through an open market transaction. According to block deal data available with the National Stock Exchange (NSE), Flex International Pvt Ltd purchased 3,65,000 shares from Montage Enterprises at an average price of ₹585 apiece, valuing the transaction size at ₹21.35 crore.
Zydus Lifesciences: The company’s ₹750 crore-share buyback offer will commence on 23 June and close on 6 July. The drug firm, earlier known as Cadila Healthcare, has fixed 15 July as the last date for the settlement of bids. The board has approved the proposal to buyback a little over 1.15 crore shares, representing up to 1.13% of the total paid-up equity share capital of the company.
Infosys: Is setting up four new offices in tier II cities to be closer to the available talent pool. Many young employees in the IT sector were recruited from tier II cities. Almost 60% of them have gone back to their hometowns and this has opened up an opportunity to attract talent from across the country.
Tata Steel: Has unveiled a 7-million pound investment plan for its Hartlepool Tube Mill in north-east England that the Indian steel major says will cut carbon emissions, improve capacity and reduce costs to strengthen its UK business.
Torrent Power: Has completed the acquisition of a 50 MW solar power plant from SkyPower Group in Telangana. The enterprise value for this acquisition is ₹416 crore. The long-term power purchase agreement (PPA) for the project is with Northern Power Distribution Company of Telangana (NPDCTL) for a period of 25 years at a fixed tariff of approximately ₹5.35 per kWh, with remaining useful life of approximately 20 years.
Moving on to markets
India’s benchmark equity indices opened lower on Tuesday, tracking global cues, even as losses were tempered.
In opening deals, Sensex fell 125.42 points to 52,721.28, and the broader Nifty was down 30.20 points at 15,744.20.
Investors will now track the US Federal Reserve’s next policy announcement, scheduled for Wednesday, for clues on how aggressive the central bank intends to be in raising rates.
Business term of the day
A stock split happens when a company increases the number of its shares to boost the stock’s liquidity. Although the number of shares outstanding increases by a specific multiple, the total dollar value of all shares outstanding remains the same because a split does not fundamentally change the company’s value. The most common split ratios are 2-for-1 or 3-for-1. This means for every share held before the split, each stockholder will have two or three shares, respectively, after the split.
In this episode, find out why IMF Chief economist Gita Gopinath says the delay in covid vaccination is a global risk; why Asian markets opened mixed even as the US market touched a ... Read more
In this episode, find out why IMF Chief economist Gita Gopinath says the delay in covid vaccination is a global risk; why Asian markets opened mixed even as the US market touched a record high? and more to start your business day. Business Term of the Day: Covaxin. Read more