Cabinet to consider Neyveli Lignite stake sale tomorrow
Cabinet is expected to take up tomorrow the proposal to sell government's 5 per cent stake in Neyveli Lignite, which would help garner around Rs 450 cr.

The Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) had earlier this month deferred a decision on the stake sale.
The Department of Disinvestment (DoD) has again moved the proposal for sale of over 7.8 crore shares, or 5 per cent, through an offer for sale (OFS) in the Tamil Nadu-based miner.
Cabinet would consider "disinvestment of 5 per cent paid up equity in Neyveli Lignite Corporation (NLC) out of Government's shareholding of 93.56 per cent through OFS by promoters through stock exchange mechanism," said the draft CCEA note floated by DoD.
Shares of Neyveli Lignite today closed at Rs 57.80, down 3.26 per cent, on the BSE. At the current market price, the stake sale could fetch around Rs 450 crore to the exchequer.
She had said divestment in the company would lead to labour unrest and disruption of power supply from Neyveli.
The disinvestment department had communicated to the CCEA that there is no other option but to divest the stake in the company as it is the only way to make the company compliant with the minimum public shareholding norm.
SEBI has set a deadline of August 2013 for all listed central public sector units to have a minimum 10 per cent public shareholding.
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