NDTV stock jumps 5% on takeover buzz

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Sep 22 2017 | 4:57 PM IST
Shares of NDTV jumped almost 5 per cent today amid reports that SpiceJet's Ajay Singh is set to take control of the media firm even as the company denied any such move.
Following the buzz, shares of the company rose by 4.94 per cent to Rs 53.10 -- its upper circuit limit -- on BSE.
On NSE, the stock gained 4.96 per cent to Rs 52.85 -- its highest trading permissible limit for the day.
SpiceJet stock, however, fell by 1.51 per cent to close the day at Rs 143.35 on BSE. Intra-day, it lost 2.67 per cent to Rs 141.65.
According to reports, Singh is set to take a substantial stake in NDTV.
In a filing to the BSE, NDTV said: "We wish to inform you that the promoters of the company have not entered into any agreement for sale of their stake in the company to any person".
It came in response to a clarification sought by BSE on reports suggesting stake purchase by Singh in the company.
"The company is mindful of its obligations under clause 30 of the listing regulations and shall promptly intimate you of any event required which is required to be disclosed under the said regulations," NDTV said in the filing.
When contacted, a SpiceJet spokesperson said the reports are "absolutely false and baseless".
Singh, the co-founder and chairman of SpiceJet, has been instrumental in turning around the fortunes of the no-frills airline.

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First Published: Sep 22 2017 | 4:57 PM IST

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