“On October 17, the company received the proposal from the promoters, Panasonic Corporation on the intention to delist the equity shares of the company from the stock exchanges,” Panasonic Appliances India said in a statement.
The board also approved the proposal to convene a meeting of the board of directors on October 28, 2014 to consider seeking approval of shareholders through postal ballot for the voluntary delisting of equity shares proposed by Panasonic Corporation, it added.
As of June 2014, out of total 74.22% promoters holding, Panasonic Corporation held 57.28% stake in household appliances company, the shareholding pattern data shows.
At 1040 hours, a combined 3,555 shares changed hands and there are pending buy orders for 309,602 shares on BSE and NSE.
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