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Vedanta demerger: What recent large demergers of Tata Motors, ITC and others tell us about possible listing timeline?
Vedanta's mega demerger has created four new entities, with investors eagerly awaiting their stock market listings. Drawing parallels from recent large demergers like Tata Motors and ITC Hotels, these new companies could see listings ranging from three weeks to several months, depending on regulatory hurdles and operational progress. Analysts suggest Vedanta's demerged units might list within 4-8 weeks.
Vedanta Resources looking to rejig $5.5 bn holdco debt in one go
Anil Agarwal's Vedanta Resources Ltd is in talks with global banks to refinance its $5.25-5.5 billion debt. The company aims to raise $3.5-3.7 billion through 10-year bonds and $1.5-1.7 billion via five-year loans. This move seeks to better align debt repayments with dividend inflows from its operating companies.
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Vedanta Arm To Pay Rs 127-Crore Penalty As Supreme Court Rules In Favour Of Punjab State Power Corp
Vedanta further noted that TSPL's equity shares are currently in the process of being listed on the BSE and NSE.

Vedanta says Supreme Court upholds ₹127 crore penalty against Talwandi Sabo Power
Shares of Vedanta Ltd ended at ₹329.75, down by ₹4.10, or 1.23%, on the BSE.

Inside the AI Call on Vedanta: What Triggered the May 1 Pick - Investing.com India
Inside the AI Call on Vedanta: What Triggered the May 1 PickInvesting.com India
JPMorgan picks Vedanta, Polycab among 30 stocks across 5 sectors; check full list
JPMorgan's latest report indicates that most Nifty companies exceeded Q4 expectations, but FY27 earnings may face pressure from rising input costs and currency depreciation.
Vedanta, SBI among 10 stocks that saw highest DII selling in value terms in Q4. Do you own any?
Domestic institutional investors trimmed holdings in several large-cap stocks during the March quarter. State Bank of India, Vedanta, and Hindalco Industries were among the top ten stocks experiencing significant DII selling. This shift occurred amid rising geopolitical and inflation concerns. Investors are advised to monitor these movements closely.
India's top copper producers like Adani, Vedanta and Hindalco oppose inclusion of scrap-based rods in standards
In a major dispute, leading copper producers like Adani and Vedanta are opposing the inclusion of copper wire from secondary refiners in government quality standards, based on the argument that products made from scrap pose safety risks due to inconsistent purity. This standoff impacts a significant portion of copper wire production and trade in India.
Vedanta demerger: At what price will each of the four new companies list? Check cost of acquisition - The Economic Times
Vedanta demerger: At what price will each of the four new companies list? Check cost of acquisitionThe Economic Times
Vedanta demerger: At what price will each of the four new companies list? Check cost of acquisition
Vedanta has completed its demerger, with investors awaiting the listing of four new companies. The company has shared the cost of acquisition ratios for these entities. Shareholders will receive individual cost allocations for Vedanta, Malco Energy, Talwandi Sabo Power, Vedanta Aluminium Metal, and Vedanta Iron and Steel. Analysts have provided target prices for these demerged companies.

Top Gainers & Losers on May 15: HUDCO, Muthoot Finance, Voltas, IOCL, Vedanta, HAL, Aditya Infotech among top losers
On May 15, Indian markets declined, with Nifty down 0.18% and Sensex down 0.25%. Selling in financial and metal stocks offset IT sector gains. The rupee hit a record low of 96.5 against the dollar, influenced by foreign investor withdrawals and rising crude oil prices.
Vedanta, Hindalco, other metal stocks rally up to 11% in one week. Should you buy or wait? Here's what analysts say
Metal stocks are experiencing a strong rally. Shares of Adani Enterprises, Hindalco Industries, and Vedanta have surged. Analysts recommend patience. Investors should buy on dips rather than chase momentum. Several factors are driving this surge, including government import duty hikes on gold and silver. Strong industrial demand and supply disruptions are also supporting prices.