Tata Motors DVR back in focus amid hopes of dividend after a 7-year gapTata Motors may consider dividend payment for FY23 after seven years, which may narrow the discount in its DVR shares over its ordinary sha...
Net worth ceiling to keep unicorns away from DVRsCurrently, there are more than 20 startups in India valued at over $1 billion .
Sebi asks finance ministry to consider changes in laws for DVRsSEBI had announced a new framework for DVR issuances after a board meeting on June 27.
Sebi asks Finmin to consider changes in laws for DVRsSnapchat’s IPO in 2017 drew the attention of startups to DVR structures.
Govt may revisit restrictions on issuance of DVRsUp until recently, India only allowed DVRs with lower voting rights.
Learn with ETMarkets: Differential voting rightsShares with differential voting rights imply shares that give the holder different voting rights compared to someone who owns ordi nary sha...
Sensex, Nifty likely to feature shares with DVRsThe index committees of the top bourses are holding discussions with relevant market participants before arriving at a decision.
Traders turn bullish on Tata Motors' DVRs, trading at 50% discount to ordinary sharesTata Motors' DVRs are trading at a significant discount because investors are not interested in them since they don't carry voting rights.
- New devices coming in, like DVRs, are first supposed to pass the litmus test of consumer acceptance: Atul Phadnis, What's-On-India
In India we have seen almost nil activity for Operator independent recorders - most DVR launches have happened as DTH/ Cable companies have...
- Tata Motors DVRs soar 14% on gain forecast
DVRs quoting at 43% discount to normal share price, say Morgan Stanley and Merrill Lynch.
- Investor snub makes DVRs issued by Tata Motors, Pantaloon Retail and Gujarat NRE Coke a losing proposition
There have not been many takers for these securities as the holders enjoy fewer voting rights than ordinary shareholders.
- Investing in DVRs: Appetite for such shares is low in India, says Nikhil Vora, IDFC Securities
In an interview with ET Now, Nikhil Vora, MD, IDFC Securities shares his views about DVRs as a space and DVR as a separate instrument to ra...
- Jain Irrigation: Exit rush hits differential voting rights
The discount at which the DVRs are quoting in relation to the shares widened significantly from 18% on the day of listing (November 30) to ...
- 'Investors looking to buy Tata Motors should take the DVR route'
A huge gap between the prices of Tata Motors shares and the company’s differential voting rights (DVRs) has prompted analysts to take a pos...
- Tata Sons offloads over 2pc of Tata Motors DVRs for 157 cr
Tata Group holding company Tata Sons has sold part of its differential voting right, or DVR, holding in Tata Motors in the open market.
- Pick of the week: Tata Motors DVR
Tata Motors DVRs, which have lower voting rights than ordinary shares but offer higher dividends, are trading at a discount.
- Investors lap up Pantaloon’s DVR shares
The recent rise in activity in Tata Motors’ differential voting rights (DVR) shares in the past few months appears to have had a rub-off ef...