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NTPC 5% disinvestment to garner over Rs 8,100 cr

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  • The government said it is expecting to raise about Rs 8,100 crore from the five per cent stake sale in power PSU NTPC through a Follow-on Public Offer (FPO).

    "We anticipate more than three times what we got last time (at the time of IPO in 2004)," Disinvestment Secretary Sunil Mitra said.

    In 2004, NTPC had raised about Rs 2,700 crore through the IPO when the government diluted 5.24 per cent of its stake, he said.

    The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA)last month had approved the stake sale in NTPC.

    After stake dilution, the government's holding in NTPC would come down to 84.5 per cent from the current 89.5 per cent.

    DISINVESTMENT IN PSUS/By: BAPARAO.B | 14-Nov-2009 Reply | Forward It is high time the private participation is increased to at least 49% in all profit making public sector units and they are managed by the highly qualified private management with responsibility/honest snd sincerity.Transfering the management controls/powers to the private management should help reduce corruption;increase efficiency and above all the mad rush for the political ambitions.
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