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SEBI to revamp rules for hedge, PE funds soon
30 Nov 2011
SEBI fines former Satyam official Rs5 lakh
30 Nov 2011
HC reserves order in MCX-SX plea against SEBI
26 Nov 2011
Revamped IPO norms soon to prevent rigging: SEBI
16 Nov 2011
SEBI details disclosure norms for rights IDRs
23 Sep 2011
SEBI notifies new takeover norms with open offer trigger at 25 per cent
23 Sep 2011
In the absence of the non-compete clause, the new takeover code entitles all shareholders to equal treatment in merger and acquisition deals.
Former SAT chief Achuthan dies on way to Sabarimala
21 Sep 2011
Former chief of the Securities Appellate Tribunal and chairman of SEBI's Takeover Regulations Advisory Committee, C Achuthan, passed away during his annual visit to Sabarimala
Government backs SEBI order against Sahara firms
05 Sep 2011
SEBI seeks powers to scan phone, email records
16 Aug 2011
SEBI seeks powers to scan phone, email records
16 Aug 2011
SEBI raises takeover trigger and open offer limit, scraps non-compete fees
28 Jul 2011
Under the new code, investors who acquire over 25 per cent stake in any Indian company would have to make an open offer for at least 26 per cent in the company
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