City
Epaper

ZEE Entertainment-Culver Max merger proposal gets BSE, NSE nod

By IANS | Published: July 29, 2022 9:39 PM

Chennai, July 29 ZEE Entertainment Enterprises Ltd (ZEEL) on Friday said it has got the approval from the ...

Open in App

Chennai, July 29 ZEE Entertainment Enterprises Ltd (ZEEL) on Friday said it has got the approval from the two Indian stock exchanges for its proposed merger with Culver Max Entertainment Private Ltd.

In a statement, ZEE Entertainment said the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) and the National Stock Exchange (NSE) have given their nod for its proposed merger with Culver Max Entertainment (formerly Sony Pictures Networks India Private Ltd).

The approval from the stock exchanges marks a firm and positive step in the overall merger approval process.

With the approvals on hand ZEE Entertainment can now proceed with the next steps in the overall merger process, that is to file the Composite Scheme of Arrangement with National Company Law Tribunal's Mumbai Bench.

The Composite Scheme of Arrangement remains subject to applicable regulatory and other approvals

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: Culver Max EntertainmentZee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd
Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalZee Entertainment stock price jumps 5% after Sony Pictures' statement

BusinessZee's fundamentals deteriorating on weak business, merger risks: BofA Securities

InternationalSEBI bans Subhash Chandra, Punit Goenka from holding position of director or key personnel till further orders

EntertainmentHuma Qureshi's 'Tarla' opts for direct OTT release

BusinessZEEL’s Mind Wars app reaches 111K downloads on Google Play Store!

International Realted Stories

InternationalZelensky calls for second event as Ukraine peace summit ends

InternationalIran condemns G7 claims against its nuclear activities

InternationalPak cops accused of yet another Paan shop robbery

InternationalChina uses AI cameras to monitor Uyghurs, reports German media

InternationalWounded camel in Pakistan's Sindh to get artificial leg, say authorities