The spectrum sale deal between internet service provider Tikona and Bharti Airtel could hit a roadblock as the broadband wireless firm’s co-founder and minority shareholder, Rajesh Tiwari, has served a legal notice on the Sunil Mittal-led telco, asking it not to finalise the deal. Tikona had sought shareholder approval for selling its spectrum to Bharti Airtel, but a minority shareholder, with a 2.5 per cent stake in the Tikona Trust, may come in the way. According to a source, the grouse of the Tikona minority shareholder pertains to the waterfall ...
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