Unitech gains 13% on settlement of dispute with Telenor
Unitech Ltd surged over 13 per cent in trade on Thursday after the realty major said it has reached an agreement with Norwegian firm Telenor.

At 01:15 pm, Unitech was trading 12.3 per cent higher at Rs 26.00. It has hit a high of Rs 26.65 and a low of Rs 23.50 today. The stock has rallied over 25 per cent so far in the year 2012.
Telenor holds a little over 67% in their JV which offers mobile services under the Uninor brand, while Unitech owns the rest.
The terms and conditions of the settlement are not known.
In the month of February, Telenor had served a divorce notice on Unitech and sought compensation from the real estate company after the Supreme Court cancelled 122 mobile permits.
“The Norwegian telecom major had earlier filed an indemnity claim against Unitech and accused the latter of fraud. The value of this claim is Rs 6,400 crore with interest,” ET reported.
With the settlement of disputes with Telenor, analysts feel that the Unitech Group can now focus on its core business of real estate and monetise its land parcels across the country.
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