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Bajaj Hindusthan to raise Rs 2,000 cr

The country"s largest sugar manufacturing firm, Bajaj Hindusthan, today said its shareholders will meet on December 16 to consider and approve raising of Rs 2,000 crore from domestic and international markets. - Bajaj Hindusthan seeks shareholders" nod to raise Rs 2,000 cr - Balrampur, Bajaj Hind deal off - Bajaj Hind eyes 37% in Balrampur Chini - Govt moves to end cane price politics - Bidding for UP sugar mills put off until Nov - "India"s net sugar imports will continue for 2 yrs" The board of directors, at their meeting held today, approved to hold an extraordinary general meeting of the shareholders, for obtaining the requisite approval to raise funds worth Rs 2,000 crore funds from domestic and international markets, Bajaj Hindusthan said in a filing with the BSE. Shares of Bajaj Hindusthan were trading at Rs 221.35 on the BSE, up 0.87 per cent from its previous close.


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