De-listing hopes boost MNC stocks

By at 7 June, 2010, 1:49 pm

Shares of Indian units of multinational companies (MNCs) surged on Monday on expectations that their foreign parents would opt to de-list them after the government made it mandatory for all listed companies to have minimum 25 per cent public holding.

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