ITC Hotels Limited has made a historic debut on the NSE and BSE. The company, independent from ITC Limited, aims to expand its footprint with a zero-debt balance sheet and strong cash reserves.
ITC Limited is a leading Indian conglomerate that is headquartered in Kolkata, West Bengal, India. ITC operates across industries and business segments such as FMCG and hotels. The story of ITC ...
But I am sure it is going to be at least, because we have seen that we are able to accelerate the pace going forward," says Sanjiv Puri, Chairman, ITC. First of all, congratulations for the listing.
Following the demerger announcement and subsequent spin-off, ITC Hotels Ltd. shares were listed on the bourses on Wednesday, January 29. The stock opened at ₹180 on the NSE and ₹188 on the BSE.
ITC Ltd decided to demerge its hotel division last year The company set the demerger ratio at 1:10 ITC Hotels will make its listing debut on January 29 ITC Ltd announced in a recent exchange filing ...
ITC Limited is one of India's foremost private sector company. ITC has a diversified presence in Cigarettes Hotels Paperboards & Specialty Papers Packaging AgriBusiness Packaged Foods & Confectionery ...
ITC Hotels shares listing: ITC Hotels shares opened at Rs 188 on the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), listing at a discount of 31% to the discovered price. Listen to Story ITC Hotels shares listed at a 30 ...
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