According to the bulk deal data of BSE, Lazard Emerging Markets Small Cap Equity Trust sold 19.24 lakh shares amounting to 0.97 per cent stake of Indo Count Industries Ltd.
The shares were sold at an average price of Rs 200, valuing the transaction at Rs 38.48 crore.
At the end of March quarter, Lazard held 55.01 lakh shares or 2.79 per cent stake in ICIL.
Meanwhile, The Royal Bank Of Scotland PLC As Trustee Of Jupiter India Fund bought 19.96 lakh shares of the firm for Rs 39.91 crore.
Indo Count is a manufacturer and exporter of home textile products with presence across 49 markets globally.
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