Promoters

Request for “Interpretive Letter” under the SEBI (Informal Guidance) Scheme, 2003 regarding acquisition of shares by promoters under regulations 11(1) and 11(2) of the SEBI (Substantial Acquisition of Shares and Takeover) Regulations, 1997 (SAST Regulatio

Letter No. CFD/DCR/IG/DMS/19409/10, dated 9-9-2010 This has reference to your letter dated July 7, 2010 in the captioned matter. In your letter under reference, you have, inter alia, represented as follows:- a) The promoter shareholding in M/s Kamdhenu Ispat Limited (KIL) as on March 31, 2010 stands at 54.97% which is intended to be increased [...]
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Do promoters know something that you don’t?

The higher the promoter stake in a company the more faith he has in the business. That is how the general belief goes. The same obviously holds true for the reverse as well. And this (lower promoter stake) is definitely something investors would not like.
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Finance companies too governed by provisions of section 269SS and 269T of the Income Tax Act, 1961

Necessity of establishing goodwill and reputation, that too in a finance company, is of utmost necessity; at same time, it cannot give a permanent license to the company to continue to violate the provisions of section 269SS/269T.
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Indian Company Law – Objects Clause?

We all know about the requirements of forming a Company in India. Incorporation of a Company, as a secretarial practice, may not be a complicated exercise. It is not difficult to get the Director Identification Numbers (DIN) for the proposed directors in the Company to be incorporated, it is not difficult to get Digital Signatures, it is not difficult to find the availability of name with the Registrar of Companies by filing e-form and it may not be difficult to comply w..
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Tax statements of a corporate group may be given under RTI

It has been made clear that such information cannot be sought directly from the private business groups but from a government department which holds it.
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All about Initial Public Offerings (IPOs) in brief

An IPO is when a company which is presently not listed at any stock exchange makes either a fresh issue of shares or makes an offer for sale of its existing shares or both for the first time to the public. Through a public offering, the issuer makes an offer for new investors to enter its shareholding family.
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MCA announced new parameters for scrutiny of companies, cash at bank vital parameter for scrutiny

he Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA) has worked out new parameters for scrutiny of companies. These are based on reports on the Satyam fraud investigation. In instructions to the Registrar of Companies (RoC), MCA has pointed to 'cash at bank' as a vital parameter for scrutiny. Till now, the auditor's certificate was sufficient.
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Block of residential unit cannot be construed to be separate project for the purposes of section 80-1B

For enabling the benefit of section 80-IB it has become a condition precedent that housing projects in places other than Delhi and Mumbai should not exceed the built-up area of 1500 sft.; a block of residential unit cannot be construed to be a separate project for purposes of section 80-1B.
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