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"This has hurt my ego. I will exercise my full rights and let them try and see how much nuisance I can create." - Arun Bajoria, on his voting rights being frozen by Bombay Dyeing, in November 2000. "We know how to defend ourselves." - Bombay Dyeing sources in October 2000. The Bajoria Stake HikeIn October, 2000, the atmosphere at Neville House, Mumbai, official headquarters of Indian textile major Bombay Dyeing (BD) was extremely tense.
BD lodged a complaint against him with SEBI.
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1] SEBI was set up to protect the interests of investors in securities and to regulate and promote the development of the securities market. The takeover code allowed the promoters to raise stake in their firms through creeping acquisition of up to 5% annually. Non-promoters had to notify stock exchanges and the company within four days of picking up 5% stake before the subsequent provisions of the takeover code came into force. On reaching 15%, non-promoter investors had to make an open public offer for purchase of at least 20% of the equity at a pre-determined price. |
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