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Raymond Shareholders Against Sale Of JK House To Promoters

Over 97% of Raymond’s shareholders vote against sale of JK House to promoters and extended family.

(Source: <a href="http://www.raymond.in/off_retl.asp">Raymond’s website</a>)
(Source: Raymond’s website)
  • Raymond shareholders reject a proposal for sale of JK House to promoters and extended family at a substantial discount.
  • 97.67 percent of total votes polled was against the resolution, while 2.32 percent was in favour.
  • Shareholders approved Gautam Singhania’s reappointment as director.

Shareholders of textile major Raymond Ltd on Monday rejected overwhelmingly a proposal for sale of JK House to its promoters and extended family at a substantial discount.

The shareholders have also approved reappointment of the company's Chairman and Managing Director Gautam Singhania as director despite proxy advisory firm Institutional Investor Advisory Services’ (IiAS) recommendation against the proposal.

Raymond had asked its shareholders to either reject or approve an offer required to be made by the company under a tripartite agreement entered in 2007 between it, lessor and occupants – all part of promoters and their extended family – of JK House.

Under the agreement, the company was required to sell flats at JK House at a substantial discount to the current prevailing market prices.

In its annual general meeting on Monday, 97.67 percent of total votes polled was against the resolution, while 2.32 percent was in favour.

Commenting on the development, Singhania said the decision by shareholders was in the best interest of the company and shareholders.

It is "aligned to my personal opinion on this issue expressed earlier", he added.

IiAS had red-flagged the proposal saying Raymond's promoters and their extended family were trying to buy the premium property in Mumbai from the company at "throwaway rates" which will result in loss of over Rs 650 crore to the company and its shareholders.

Stating that protecting shareholders interest is of paramount importance, Singhania said Raymond is on a growth path and making it future ready for enhanced value creation for all stakeholders.

The shareholders have also approved reappointment of Singhania as director with 90.53 percent of votes polled in favour and 9.46 percent against the resolution.

IiAS had stated that Singhania was responsible for the related party transaction in discussion and recommended the shareholders vote against his reappointment as director to Raymond's board.