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SpiceJet shares surge 10 per cent on co-founder Ajay Singh's return

SpiceJet shares surge 10 per cent on co-founder Ajay Singh's return

Cash-strapped SpiceJet's original promoter Ajay Singh returned to the airline with a long-term plan entailing an investment of up to Rs 1,500 crore.

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Stocks of SpiceJet on Friday surged nearly 10 per cent after the company returned to original promoter Ajay Singh for its revival in a multi-layered deal worth up to Rs 1,500 crore.

Shares of the cash-strapped firm rallied 9.92 per cent to Rs 20.50 - its highest trading permissible limit for the day on the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE).

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Cash-strapped SpiceJet's original promoter Ajay Singh returned to the airline with a long-term plan entailing an investment of up to Rs 1,500 crore, as Maran family agreed to cede control with transfer of over 53 per cent stake in the carrier.

Singh, who is in talks to rope in more investors including foreign entities, would get 53.48 per cent stake, currently worth about Rs 500 crore, in the airline from the Maran family as part of the deal approved by the SpiceJet board on Thursday.

Kalanithi Maran-led Sun Group would also infuse Rs 80 crore in the loss-making airline following conversion of their warrants, which would give them a 10 per cent minority stake.

Marans would remain invested with this stake in the airline, which they acquired over four years ago, as a public shareholder although they would cease to be its promoters.

The airline has given a revival and restructuring plan to the Civil Aviation Ministry for change in control, which has to be cleared by it.

Once they do it, we will execute the revival plan, Singh told PTI in Mumbai on Thursday's night.

Disclaimer: Business Today provides stock market news for informational purposes only and should not be construed as investment advice. Readers are encouraged to consult with a qualified financial advisor before making any investment decisions.
Published on: Jan 16, 2015, 12:24 PM IST
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