British American Tobacco (BAT) stated that it is not interested in becoming a long-term shareholder in a hotel chain in India. On Friday, Feb 14, ITC Hotels shares closed in the negative bias at Rs ...
The hotel arm of ITC group dropped 5.6% intraday to hit its lowest level of ₹160.30 after BAT unveiled plan to exit the ...
British American Tobacco (BAT) is planning to divest its holding in the newly spun-off entity ITC Hotels by 2026, CEO Tadeu ...
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ITC Hotels shares fell over 3% on February 14 after British American Tobacco Plc announced plans to reduce its stake in the hotel business by next year.
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During its FY24 earnings call, the company stated that it has no intention of becoming a long-term shareholder in a hotel ...
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British American Tobacco (BAT), the largest shareholder in ITC, will be looking to divest its stake in newly spun-off entity ...
Britain-based tobacco player British American Tobacco, the biggest shareholder of India’s top cigarettes maker ITC Ltd, is ...
British American Tobacco plans to divest its 15% stake in ITC Hotels for shareholder value maximization by 2026.