Le gouvernement approuve l'introduction en bourse de Mahanadi Coalfields

Le gouvernement indien a approuvé l'introduction en bourse et le désinvestissement de Mahanadi Coalfields par le biais d'une offre publique initiale. Cette mesure permet à Coal India de céder jusqu'à 25 pour cent de sa participation dans sa filiale. La filiale pourrait également lever de nouveaux capitaux par diverses méthodes dans le cadre de réformes plus larges du secteur public.

Cette approbation marque une étape importante dans les efforts du gouvernement visant à accroître la participation des investisseurs dans les entreprises publiques. Les responsables ont confirmé que le processus de désinvestissement se déroulera via une introduction en bourse, offrant ainsi un accès plus large aux actions du producteur de charbon sur le marché.

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