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Cox & Kings slips to extraordinary failure, hits lower circuit for 19th straight day

According to June shareholding pattern filed by Cox & Kings, the advertisers' holding in the company declined to 39.73 per cent from 49.80 per cent at the end of March 2019 quarter.

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Cox & Kings slips to extraordinary failure, hits lower circuit for 19th straight day

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  1. BUSINESS STANDARD circuit for 19th straight day According to June shareholding pattern filed by Cox & Kings, the advertisers' holding in the company declined to 39.73 per cent from 49.80 per cent at the end of March 2019 quarter. Cox & Kings slips to extraordinary failure, hits lower

  2. Shares of Cox & Kings were frozen at 5 per cent lower circuit for the 19th straight day on the BSE to hit a new low of Rs 16.30 on Monday after Brickwork Ratings downgraded the rating to BWR D for non convertible debentures (NCDs) issue amounting to Rs 50 crore of the organization. The revision in the rating of Cox & Kings is on virtue of default in installment of coupon for the NCD due on July 15, 2019. Meanwhile, the advertisers' holding in the company declined by more than 10 percentage points during April-June quarter, after lenders invoked pledged shares. According to June shareholding pattern filed by Cox & Kings, the advertisers' holding in the organization declined to 39.73 per cent from 49.80 per cent at the end of March 2019 quarter. Corporate bodies' stake in the organization increased to 12 per cent from 3.76 per cent during the quarter, information appeared. Read More

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