News & Media 29th Jun 2024

New delisting norms may spur M&A activity

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Manendra SinghPartner | Mumbai

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New delisting proposals by market regulator may boost M&A activity, offering fixed price options and counter-offer opportunities for shareholders.

There could be increased M&A activity in listed companies, with a long-term view to delist in a few years. Or existing promoters may take the companies private, hoping to invite investment or sell the company at a higher value.

Ashley Coutinho from Hindu BusinessLine writes an article, “New delisting norms may spur M&A activity” with expert comments from our Partner, Manendra Singh.

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