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No extension of deadline for minimum public shareholding: Sebi

Posted Date : 05-Aug-2012 , 09:29:02 pm | Posted By CASANSAAR print Print

Despite the volatile market conditions, all listed companies will be expected to comply with the minimum public shareholding norms by August 2013 as market regulator Securities Exchange Board of India (Sebi) has said that it will not extend the deadline.

 

“It is a completely wrong assumption and arguments that the three-year time frame given is too short a time frame,” Sebi chairman UK Sinha said on Saturday, adding that the time frame has ‘already crossed 11 years, definitely 6 years.’

 

Although Sebi came out with the guidelines for minimum public listing in late 2010, it had started discussions on the matter way back in 2001.

 

Under the norms, state owned firms must have a minimum public shareholding of 10 per cent and the private companies 25 per cent. These guidelines were to be complied within three years. While the private companies have to meet norms by June 2013, for PSUs the deadline is August 2013.

 

Questioning the argument that firms cannot meet the norms due to the choppy market conditions, Sinha said, “What have we done? I don’t think it is anybody’s case that market was not good in 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010.”

 

The finance ministry had also recently indicated that it would not pitch for an extension of the deadline.

 

Speaking at a seminar organised by PHDCCI, the Sebi chief said, “We have been receiving many representations. We have been telling them to follow the Sebi norms in letter and spirit. If you are only trying to do it in letter and not in the spirit of it, then Sebi is not going to be enthusiastic about it. We are examining those issues.”

 

As on March this year, 193 companies were non-compliant with minimum public shareholding norms while 125 private entities had less than 20 per cent public shareholding, Sinha said. There were as many as 1,259 companies that did not submit their shareholding pattern as on March 2012, he said.

 

While warning that there are already provisions in place for firms that violate the minimum public float norms, Sinha said that Sebi was open to looking at more options that would help listed companies comply with the norms.

 

Sebi will finish probe into mid-cap stock crash soon: Sinha

 

A day after market regulator Sebi barred 19 entities that had dealt in securities which lead to the recent crash of mid-cap stocks, Sebi chairman UK Sinha said detailed investigations would be completed fast and action would be taken against those found guilty of stock manipulation.

 

“On preliminary investigation, we have found that things were not right. We have taken some action. Detailed investigation has been started, Sinha said, adding that, “We hope to complete the investigations fast and as soon as it is completed, we will be taking action.” (Indian Express)

 

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