The stock opened at Rs 232 and hit a low of Rs 222, its lowest level since March this year on BSE. A combined 966,121 shares changed hands on the counter so far on BSE and NSE.
ICRA revised the rating assigned to the Rs 3,210 crore, long-term, fund-based bank facilities of Jet Airways (India) to “D” from “BB”. The raging agency has also revised the rating assigned to the Rs 4,250 crore, short-term, fund-based/ non-fund based bank facilities of Jet Airways (India) to “D” from “A4”.
The ratings revision reflects delays in debt servicing by the company, ICRA said in a press release.
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