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BSE to suspend trading in securities of 18 companies

India Infoline News Service / 16:41 , Dec 02, 2009

Accordingly, 18 companies, as mentioned in the list enclosed as Annexure 1, have failed to comply with various provisions of the Listing Agreement upto quarter ended March, 2009.

As per the provision of Securities Contract (Regulation) Rules, 1957 and the Rules, Bye-laws and Regulations of the Exchange, a Company listed on Bombay Stock Exchange Limited is required to comply with various clauses of the Listing Agreement, failing which trading in securities of such defaulting companies is liable for suspension.

Accordingly, 18 companies, as mentioned in the list enclosed as Annexure 1, have failed to comply with various provisions of the Listing Agreement upto quarter ended March, 2009. 

Consequently, trading in securities of these 18 companies will be suspended w.e.f. Monday, January 04, 2010, on account of non-compliance with the provisions of the Listing Agreement, for the following period(s) -

(i)      in case, the company complies (to the satisfaction of the Exchange) with all the provisions of the Listing Agreement on or before Thursday, December 24, 2009, trading in securities of the company will be suspended for 5 days i.e. upto Friday, January 08, 2010.

(ii)     in case a company complies (to the satisfaction of the Exchange), with all the provisions of the Listing Agreement on or before Monday, January 18, 2010, the trading in securities of a company will be suspended for 30 days i.e. upto Thursday, February 04, 2010.

(iii)    however, in case the company fails to comply with the provisions of the Listing Agreement, to the satisfaction of the Exchange on or before Monday, January 18, 2010, the suspension will continue till such time the Company complies with the procedure prescribed for revoking suspension in a scrip.

 



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