Spicejet Ltd has denied that it was in discussions with private equity company TPG Capital for stake sale and said that `it cannot comment on market rumours and speculative reporting'.
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Spice denies stake sale to TPG Capital
R Yegya Narayanan
Coimbatore |
Updated on
August 23, 2011
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August 23, 2011
Spice denies stake sale to TPG Capital
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