00:00Businessman Anil Ambani's difficulties are not diminishing.
00:07On one hand, a subsidiary company of Reliance Power, Samalkot Power Ltd.
00:13has completely repaid the remaining interest of $1.548 million on a term loan with Export-Import Bank of the United States.
00:23On the other hand, his other company Reliance Communication has fallen apart.
00:28Actually, the shares of Reliance Communication have been suspended from the market on 10th September, 2024.
00:36Now the question arises that when a company's shares are suspended, what happens to that company, its shareholders and those shares?
00:45So let's tell you everything in detail in this video.
00:48When a company is delisted from the market regulator, it directly means that the company is not following the rules.
00:56It means that there is no transparency in its work.
00:59It is not giving a regular financial report or is hiding something from the investors that can affect the value of the share.
01:07After Diwali, the company can be delisted from the share market.
01:11This decision was taken on the basis of the Insolvency Resolution Process at RCOM.
01:16So first let's know what the Insolvency Resolution Process is.
01:20First, let's know about Insolvency.
01:22This is a situation in which a person or a company is unable to repay its debt.
01:28Like you are seeing in the case of Vijay Mallya.
01:31On the other hand, Bankruptcy is a situation when a person or a company is declared bankrupt by a competitive jurisdiction.
01:40Now you will see the effect of all this on RCOM as well.
01:43As a result, trading has been suspended in the shares of RCOM.
01:47In addition, you will not be able to see the existing shares of RCOM under the holdings.
01:52Now let's come to the shareholders of the company.
01:54In this situation, investors do not have many options.
01:58They have to quietly accept the price of the shares they are getting.
02:03In this, the price of the stock is decided by a shareholder or an independent agency, not a company.
02:10If a company is delisted, then you are still a shareholder.
02:14You have the numbers of the existing shares and still you cannot sell those shares on any exchange.
02:21However, you can sell it in the over-the-counter market.
02:25This means that you can look for a buyer outside the stock exchange.
02:30According to the rules of SEBI, the company that is delisted from the share market,
02:34if the liquidation value of the equity shareholders of that company is zero,
02:39In this case, the company will not give any offer to any shareholder.
02:42And they will not get any money in return for their shares.
02:46If you have shares even after being delisted,
02:49then your next step depends on the extent to which you have invested.
02:55How confident are you about its possibilities?
02:58At the same time, do you have the courage to trade with unclear and less transparency alternative exchanges?
03:07To increase the integrity of the market and to ensure the safety of investors,
03:11SEBI and exchanges have proposed various surveillance measures.
03:14For example, reducing the price band, period-less auctions,
03:18and transferring securities from trade to trade segment from time to time.
03:22So, Anil Ambani's company ARKOM has been delisted.
03:26And in this video, we have told you everything.
03:30After being delisted by a company, if you are a shareholder in it,
03:34then what decisions should you take?
03:36What is your opinion on this news?
03:38Give us your opinion in the comment box.
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