RCom shares zoom nearly 32 per cent on debt revival plan

The company's market valuation went up by Rs 1,388.88 crore to Rs 5,898.88 crore.

Update: 2017-12-26 12:12 GMT
Original deal envisaged Brookfield picking up a 51 per cent stake in RCom's tower business, and carried a deal value of Rs 11,000 crore. (Photo: File)

New Delhi: Shares of Reliance Communications (RCom) on Tuesday surged nearly 32 per cent after the company announced yet another debt revival plan claiming full debt resolution by March.

The stock rose sharply by 30.78 per cent to settle at Rs 21.33 on BSE. During the day, it zoomed 41 per cent to Rs 23. At NSE, shares of the company soared 31.90 per cent to close at Rs 21.50. The company's market valuation went up by Rs 1,388.88 crore to Rs 5,898.88 crore.

In terms of equity volume, 695.80 lakh shares of the company were traded on BSE and over 49 crore shares changed hands at NSE during the day. Crippled Reliance Communications (RCom) announced yet another debt revival plan on Tuesday claiming full debt resolution by March but without involving any conversion of debt into equity and exiting the SDR framework, apart from coming on- board of a strategic investor.

But the company did not name the new investor. Announcing the resolution plan, company chairman Anil Ambani told reporters in Mumbai that the new plan has the support of a Chinese lender that had dragged it to the NCLT for dues running into USD 1.8 billion, and would see RCom bringing down its mountain of debt by Rs 25,000 crore.

Debt resolution involves RCom exiting SDR framework with no conversion of debt into equity and zero write-off by lenders, Ambani said, adding he expects full closure by March 2018. The company has a debt of over Rs 44,000 crore.  

Tags:    

Similar News