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Voda Idea shrugs off rental default report, recovers 12% from day's low
Vodafone Idea has been facing a
financial crunch since the Supreme Court ordered it to pay Rs 54,000
crore as AGR to the government
Shares of Vodafone Idea bounced
back 12 per cent from its intra-day low on Friday after initially
falling over 7 per cent after media reports suggested that telecom
services providers defaulted on rental, energy payments for June to
tower firms.
The stock had fallen as low as Rs 8.75 on the BSE in intra-day trade
before bouncing back as much as 12 per cent to Rs 9.80 levels.
At 12:58 pm; Vodafone Idea was
trading 3.7 per cent higher at Rs 9.72, as compared to 0.53 per cent
decline in the S&P BSE Sensex. The counter has seen huge trading
volumes with a combined around 647 million equity shares changing hands
on the NSE and BSE so far, data shows.
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