No exit woes for Jacob Ballas
Private equity firm Jacob Ballas, whose investee firm PNC Infratech's initial public offering is set to open next week, is not done with the primary market just yet. The firm is said to be lining up at least three more companies that will hit the market in the next 15 months. An official declined to name the companies. However, early groundwork on getting the companies to the market is already said to be underway.
Capital exemption
Foreign portfolio investors who file returns from Delhi seem to be luckier than others. A tax expert said because most file their returns from Mumbai, all minimum alternate tax notices have originated from here. But the few who had decided to base themselves out of Delhi have escaped the net altogether. Location can have its benefits.
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