The CBI has informed the Delhi High Court that its appeal against the acquittal of former telecom minister A Raja and others in the 2G spectrum allocation case is ready for hearing. The case, originally dismissed in 2017, involved significant allegations of corruption and financial losses. The hearing is scheduled for March 18.
Unimech Aerospace and Manufacturing sold its shares in the price band of Rs 745-785 apiece, which could be applied for a minimum of 19 shares and its multiples between December 23-26.
Unimech Aerospace and Manufacturing sold its shares in the price band of Rs 745-785 apiece, which could be applied for a minimum of 19 shares and its multiples between December 23-26.
Bengaluru-based Unimech Aerospace and Manufacturing sold its shares in the price band of Rs 745-785 apiece, which could be applied for a minimum of 19 shares and its multiples to raise Rs 500 crore.
Bengaluru-based Unitech Aerospace is selling its shares in the price band of Rs 745-785 apiece. Investors can apply for a minimum of 19 shares and its multiples to raise Rs 500 crore.
Unimech Aerospace is offering shares in the price band of Rs 745-785 apiece which can be applied for a minimum of 19 shares and its multiples to raise Rs 500 crore.
The Enforcement Directorate has attached fresh assets worth Rs 335 crore of the Unitech Group and a linked company under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act. The assets include land rights valued at Rs 319 crore and unreturned funds of Rs 16 crore.
Investors in Sri Adhikari Brothers Television Network saw the share price rocket from Rs 1.45 on August 14, 2023, to Rs 447.45 by August 14, 2024, per corporate database ACE Equity
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The top gainer so far this year is Jai Balaji Industries. Its shares have rocketed 1,291 per cent to 761.05 on December 19 against Rs 54.70 apiece on December 30 last year
Nifty futures on the Nifty International Exchange traded 1.5 points, or 0.01 per cent, lower at 19,563.50, hinting at a flattish start for the domestic market on Thursday.
A short build-up was seen in 61 stocks, including HDFC Bank, LTIMindtree, L&T Technology Services, Bata India and Gujarat Gas. An increase in OI along with a price fall indicates a build-up of short positions.
BSE Sensex and Nifty 50 were trading over one per cent higher on Monday, the first trading day of calendar year 2022, on the back of buying in index heavyweights such as HDFC Bank, Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL), ICICI Bank, among others.