Goodyear India's offer to delist from the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) has failed owing to a poor response from shareholders. The bid, which opened on 28 May, closed on 3 June. Out of 5,997,292 equity shares, Goodyear was required to buy at least 3,690,642 shares to delist. It could, however, manage Subscribe to Automotive World … Continued
Goodyear India's offer to delist from the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) has failed owing to a poor response from shareholders. The bid, which opened on 28 May, closed on 3 June.
Out of 5,997,292 equity shares, Goodyear was required to buy at least 3,690,642 shares to delist. It could, however, manage
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