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Sebi imposes Rs 22 lakh fine on Trimurti Drugs' promoters
New Delhi: Markets regulator Sebi slapped fine of Rs 22 lakh on 13 promoters of Trimurti Drugs and Pharmaceuticals Ltd (TDPL) for their failure to make public announcement regarding acquisition of the company's shares.
A Sebi-conducted probe found that TDPL Healthcare (India) Ltd, promoter entity of Trimurti Drugs, along with the persons acting in concerts (PACs) had acquired 22.25 lakh shares or 3.3 per cent stake of Trimurti Drugs on January 22, 2010, through bulk deal.
TDPL Healthcare along with the PACs were required to make a public announcement in terms of SAST (Substantial Acquisition of Shares and Takeovers) Regulations as it was made through bulk deal. However, they failed to make such announcement. Not making public announcement, on acquiring shares of TDPL on January 22, 2010, have not only failed to comply with the provisions of SAST Regulations but have also deprived the shareholders of the exit opportunity at the relevant time which has to be viewed seriously," Sebi noted.
Accordingly, Sebi has imposed a penalty of Rs 22 lakh on 13 noticees -- TDPL Healthcare, Arun Kumar Bhangadia, Arun Kumar Bhangadia HUF, Arvind Kumar Bhangadia, Arvind Kumar Devansh Bhangadia HUF, Gopikishan Arun Kumar Bhangadia HUF, Jyothi Bhangadia, Kantha Bhangadia, Kiran Bhangadia, Murlidhar Mutgi, Sripriya Mutgi, Sulochana Mutgi and Trimurti Advisory Services.
The fine should be paid jointly and severally, Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) said in an order.
During the period under review, these entities were in possession of 66.83 per cent stake in Trimurti Drugs.
As per Sebi norm, no acquirer, who together with PACs holds, 55 per cent or more but less than 75 per cent stake in a target company, would purchase either by himself or through PACs any additional shares entitling him to exercise voting rights, unless he makes a public announcement about such transaction. SP MR
A Sebi-conducted probe found that TDPL Healthcare (India) Ltd, promoter entity of Trimurti Drugs, along with the persons acting in concerts (PACs) had acquired 22.25 lakh shares or 3.3 per cent stake of Trimurti Drugs on January 22, 2010, through bulk deal.
TDPL Healthcare along with the PACs were required to make a public announcement in terms of SAST (Substantial Acquisition of Shares and Takeovers) Regulations as it was made through bulk deal. However, they failed to make such announcement. Not making public announcement, on acquiring shares of TDPL on January 22, 2010, have not only failed to comply with the provisions of SAST Regulations but have also deprived the shareholders of the exit opportunity at the relevant time which has to be viewed seriously," Sebi noted.
Accordingly, Sebi has imposed a penalty of Rs 22 lakh on 13 noticees -- TDPL Healthcare, Arun Kumar Bhangadia, Arun Kumar Bhangadia HUF, Arvind Kumar Bhangadia, Arvind Kumar Devansh Bhangadia HUF, Gopikishan Arun Kumar Bhangadia HUF, Jyothi Bhangadia, Kantha Bhangadia, Kiran Bhangadia, Murlidhar Mutgi, Sripriya Mutgi, Sulochana Mutgi and Trimurti Advisory Services.
The fine should be paid jointly and severally, Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) said in an order.
During the period under review, these entities were in possession of 66.83 per cent stake in Trimurti Drugs.
As per Sebi norm, no acquirer, who together with PACs holds, 55 per cent or more but less than 75 per cent stake in a target company, would purchase either by himself or through PACs any additional shares entitling him to exercise voting rights, unless he makes a public announcement about such transaction. SP MR
Meghna A Singhania is the founder and Editor-in-Chief at Medical Dialogues. An Economics graduate from Delhi University and a post graduate from London School of Economics and Political Science, her key research interest lies in health economics, and policy making in health and medical sector in the country. She is a member of the Association of Healthcare Journalists. She can be contacted at meghna@medicaldialogues.in. Contact no. 011-43720751
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