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IHH Health, Munjal-Burmans raise bids for Fortis by 7-9% on last day

IHH revised its bid by offering Rs 175 per share for Fortis, while Munjal-Burmans valued Fortis at Rs 172 per share, raising their offer by 7 percent.

May 01, 2018 / 15:05 IST
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Fortis Healthcare  | In the September quarter, Rakesh Junjhunwala held a 2.65 percent holding in the stock, and FIIs have increased its stake to 41.04 percent from 40.98 percent in the June quarter. In FY21 so far the stock price has risen 0 percent to Rs 125.70 as on October 26.
Fortis Healthcare  | In the September quarter, Rakesh Junjhunwala held a 2.65 percent holding in the stock, and FIIs have increased its stake to 41.04 percent from 40.98 percent in the June quarter. In FY21 so far the stock price has risen 0 percent to Rs 125.70 as on October 26.

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Malaysia's IHH Healthcare and Sunil Munjal-Burmans sweetened their respective bids for Fortis Healthcare on Tuesday, the last day for revising bids.

IHH raised its bid by 9.4 percent to Rs 175 per share, compared to its earlier quote of Rs 160 per share. The Munjal-Burmans raised their bid by 7.2 percent to Rs 172 per share, from Rs 160 earlier.

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The Malaysian firm retained rest of the proposals from its previous offer made on April 24. This included a binding proposal to invest Rs 650 crore upfront in the company through a preferential share issue without due diligence. IHH would invest the remaining Rs 3,350 crore through, but not limited to a preferential allotment, rights issue, a combination or other optimal means of solving the company's funding requirements.

"As indicated earlier, we wish to reiterate that we remain flexible to discussing with and jointly working with the Company's Board, the EAC (expert advisory committee) and existing shareholders of the Company towards identifying such other mutually-beneficial instruments," IHH said in a statement.