A day after senior BJP leader Subramanian Swamy's remark on Gautam Adani's alleged PSU bank debt, shares of Adani Group companies tumbled over 7 per cent on the domestic bourses on Wednesday, wiping-off Rs 97.6 billion in market capitalisation (m-cap).
BJP MP Swamy yesterday dropped a bombshell on industrialist Gautam Adani, calling him the "biggest NPA trapeze artiste in PSUs".
During Wednesday's trade session, Adani Enterprises' stocks plunged by 7.24 per cent to Rs 172.40, while those of Adani Ports (and special economic zone) slipped by 6.53 per cent to Rs 377.45 per share. In addition, scrips of Adani Power and Adani Transmission declined by 6.60 per cent and 7.67 per cent, respectively.
"Adani group stocks extended its fall after BJP MP Subramanian Swamy on Tuesday called industrialist Gautam Adani the "biggest NPA (non-performing asset) trapeze artiste in PSUs," said Dhruv Desai, Director and Chief Operating Officer of Tradebulls.
However, the same day, the Adani group clarified that it had diligently and regularly serviced all its debt, saying: "The singular critical test for debt is its regular servicing - something which the Adani Group has implemented diligently, since its inception."
In a statement, the company clarified that the group's dependence on public sector banks for long-term borrowings was less than 50 per cent at about Rs 340 billion, and it was regularly serviced.
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