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SEBI Reforms On Preferential Allotments: Both Facilitative And Protective

In its new preferential allotment rules, SEBI been both liberal at some levels and restrictive at others, writes Umakanth Varottil

The exterior of the SEBI headquarters in Mumbai. (Photograph: BloombergQuint)
The exterior of the SEBI headquarters in Mumbai. (Photograph: BloombergQuint)
Preferential allotments of shares in public listed companies tend to receive greater public scrutiny. This is because certain investors receive shares in the company, while the existing shareholders suffer a dilution. Hence, the pricing of preferential allotments assumes great importance, as the level of dilution depends upon the price at which shares are allotted to the investors.
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