Shares of Bharti Airtel today
surged up to 8 per cent as the company announced acquisition
of Tata group's loss-making mobile telephony business, almost
for free, boosting its spectrum holding and user base.
The stock after a positive opening jumped 7.98 per cent
to Rs 432 on the BSE.
On the NSE, it soared 8 per cent to Rs 432.60.
The stock was the biggest gainer among blue-chips on both
the key indices during the morning trade.
Shares of Tata Teleservices Maharashtra Ltd (TTML) zoomed
9.95 per cent to Rs 4.86 -- its highest trading permissible
limit for the day -- on the BSE.
At the NSE, it jumped 9 per cent to Rs 4.80.
Bharti Airtel is set to take over Tata group's money-
losing mobile business from November 1, saving the Tatas from
the prospect of having to shut down the struggling unit.
Airtel, for whom it will be the seventh acquisition in
five years, will acquire 4 crore customers of Tata
Teleservices Ltd (TTSL) and Tata Teleservices Maharashtra
Ltd (TTML) in 19 telecom circles or zones on "a debt-free,
cash-free basis", the two groups announced in separate but
identical press statements yesterday.
While all of the Rs 31,000 crore debt will remain with
the Tatas, Airtel will assume payment of close to 20 per cent
of the Rs 9,000-10,000 crore deferred payments for the
spectrum to the government. The Tatas will pay the rest.
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11:59 AM IST