Achhe din: Merger and Acquisitions are picking up
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Call it the Modi impact. After years of suppressed investment environment, India Inc is showing signs of revival with a spurt in merger and acquisitions (M&A) cases.
Fair play regulator Competition Commission of India (CCI) used to hardly get four to five cases of M&As for approval every month in the past few years. "In the last three months, we have seen that number double to almost 10 a month. These are green shoots of revival and a spurt in investment activity," a senior CCI official told TOI.
Under the Competition Act, CCI's nod for M&As is needed when the target company has assets of over Rs 250 crore and an annual turnover of more than Rs 750 crore. CCI then examines whether such a merger could create a monopoly and affect competition.
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