RCom falls for sixth-consecutive session; hits record low

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Jan 20 2013 | 1:30 AM IST

Reliance Communications' share fell for the sixth-straight session to hit an all-time low on BSE, shedding 3.6 per cent after the Supreme Court upheld imposition of maximum penalty on the telecom giant for wrongly routing international calls through the BSNL network.

Anil Ambani-led RCom, which is already facing the allegations under the 2G spectrum row, witnessed another blow yesterday, reacting to which the firm share plunged by 3.64 per cent to a new low of Rs 123.05 in the early trade on the Bombay Stock Exchange.

The scrip is under pressure and has lost by 14.46 per cent in the last five trading sessions. Similarly, RCom share at the National Stock Exchange tanked by 3.68 per cent to Rs 123.

Meanwhile, the 30-share benchmark Sensex was trading at 19,357.50, down 47.60 points from the previous close.
Yesterday, the apex court upheld the imposition of the maximum penalty by BSNL on RCom for wrongly routing international calls through the state-run telco's network as local connections, tampering with Calling Line Identification (CLI) numbers.

Besides, the government yesterday said it will ask the Ministry of Corporate Affairs to investigate the CAG allegation that Swan Telecom, which got licences and spectrum in 2008, acted as a front company of Anil Ambani-led RCom.

RCom, on the other hand, has maintained that while it held a 9.9 per cent equity stake in Swan through Reliance Telecom till December 5, 2007, it had offloaded shares prior to the award of a telecom licence to Swan on January 10, 2008.

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First Published: Nov 30 2010 | 12:37 PM IST

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