Shares of HCL Infosystems dropped 12 per cent today after yesterday’s sharp rally as the hardware company said it is not aware of any development about its promoters intending to sell stake in the company.
Despite a positive opening, the stock failed to continue the momentum and plunged 11.87 per cent to Rs 38.60 on the BSE after surging over 23 per cent yesterday. On the NSE, the stock tanked 12 per cent to Rs 38.55.
HCL Infosystems in a communique to the BSE had yesterday said: “It is not aware of any development about promoters intending to sell stake in the company and as a policy, do not comment on market speculation.”
The reaction came amid reports that computer maker Lenovo is in talks to buy out promoters’ stake in HCL Infosystems for around Rs 500 crore.
As per the April-June quarter data, the company has promoters’ shareholding of 50.77 per cent. HCL Corporation is the single largest promoter with 42.85 per cent stake.
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