The shareholders were equally upset with Reliance Industries' increasing focus on non-core areas (media, retail, telecom that have been cash guzzlers for the past three years with no operations) and its reluctance to pay dividends even as it sits over Rs 2.14 trillion in cash reserves, according to one shareholder.
Besides, the company has Rs 84,000 crore in cash piles, which is over 60 times its paid-up equity capital.
The AGM was also conspicuous by the absence of Ambani's mother Kokilaben Ambani.
Most of the nearly 50 shareholders who spoke at the AGM were worried over the steep fall in the price of RIL share, which closed 1.4 per cent up today at Rs 889.15, against the benchmark Sensex gaining 0.21 per cent.
Even on a day when the Sensex hit the life-time closing high of 30,024.74 points on March 4, 2015, the RIL counter plunged 1.6 per cent to Rs 886.95.
It can be noted that the RIL counter, which for many years had the highest market capitalisation at over Rs 4 trillion, is way below that peak for many years, and is far behind the newbie TCS, which has been maintaining over Rs 5 trillion in m-cap for more than a year now.
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