The board of directors of NTPC will meet on Tuesday to consider a proposal to issue bonus debentures to its members, as the company has entered its 40th year of operations. These bonus debentures may be issued through a scheme of arrangement, the company said. About 7.28 lakh retail investors control 2.1 per cent stake in the company. Institutions, including foreign institutional investors (10.43 per cent), hold 22.26 per cent stake in the Government-owned company.
Fund-raising may help Jet Airways soar
Jet Airways, post-market hours on Monday said it has successfully closed a five-year syndicate loan for $150 million from banks in West Asia. Financial institutions from Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Bahrain and Doha have participated in the issue. The major financiers include Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank PJSC. This bodes well for the company, which reported its first quarterly profit since 2012 in the July-September period. Jet Airways had indicated plans to raise up to $300 million.
Sugar stocks may sour on weak price
Shares of sugar firms including Balrampur Chini, Bajaj Hindusthan and Simbhaoli Sugars could come under pressure as sugar prices continued to rule flat. A 47 per cent rise in production in the first two-and-a-half months of the current season, beginning October 1, compared with the same period a year ago is seen keeping prices on a leash. However, the Centre's recent directive to oil marketing firms to hike ethanol prices could support sugar prices at the lower end.
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