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Golden Tobacco surges 5%

The stock was locked at an upper circuit limit of 5 per cent to Rs 114 after the company said its board will meet on 1 December to consider a proposal from Pramod Jain to acquire 25 per cent stake in the company. - Golden Tobacco board to mull Jain"s open offer on Dec 1 - Sanjay Dalmia asked to appear before EOW - Dalmia-owned GHCL postpones board meeting - Pramod Jain sees huge value in Golden Tobacco property - Pramod Jain makes open offer for Golden Tobacco - Pramod Jain makes offer for 25% in Dalmia"s Golden Tobacco On 13 November, Pramod Jain, a minority shareholder with 6.47 per cent stakes, made an open offer to acquire 25 per cent stake in the Sanjay Dalmia-promoted company, a move that could possibly open a clash for management control. Jain made an open offer to acquire 44.02 lakh shares at Rs 101 each.


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