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BSE issues guidelines for suspended companies

Under the procedure, BSE-listed firms are required to meet with the compliances to revoke their suspension, within a prescribed time limit, and failure to complete the process would result in compulsory delisting of such companies from the stock exchange.

February 13, 2016 / 13:29 IST
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Mindful of investors adversely impacted by suspension of trading, stock exchange BSE has framed a new procedure to help firms, suspended on account of non-compliance with listing norms, meet the necessary regulatory requirements expeditiously.

Under the procedure, BSE-listed firms are required to meet with the compliances to revoke their suspension, within a prescribed time limit, and failure to complete the process would result in compulsory delisting of such companies from the stock exchange.

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BSE has noted that certain listed companies have been suspended for as much as seven years for non-compliance with the critical clauses of the listing agreement.

"The exchange has in the past written to such companies to initiate and complete the process of revocation so that the investors can take suitable investment decisions," BSE said in a statement today.