Investors abandon Jet Airways\, shares crash 52%

Investors abandon Jet Airways, shares crash 52%

IANS  |  Mumbai 

shares lost over half of its value on Tuesday following its lenders' decision to initiate bankruptcy proceedings against the grounded

stocks hit an intra-day low of Rs 32.25 per share, falling by a massive 52 per cent. At 1.41 p.m, Jet's stocks were trading at Rs 38.05 per share, down Rs 30.25 or 44.29 per cent.

SBI-led lenders consortium on Monday said that they have decided to "seek resolution under IBC since only a conditional bid was received and requirement of the investor for SEBI exemptions and resolution of all creditors is possible under IBC".

Besides owing Rs 8,500 crore to public sector banks, the has a total liability of about Rs 25,000 crore which includes dues of operational creditors.

Running out of cash, suspended its entire operations on April 17. Subsequently, the government re-allocated its slots and foreign traffic rights to rival carriers.

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First Published: Tue, June 18 2019. 14:10 IST