SpiceJet promoter Ajay Singh, Sky One, and Busy Bee have submitted the bank guarantee and expression of interest for bankrupt Go First Airlines. The lenders may extend the resolution process deadline by two months. Singh applied individually, while Busy Bee is a new applicant associated with Plan IT. Safrik Investments and NS Aviation did not submit guarantees. The three entities will receive more information on Go First to develop a formal plan. Creditors may vote again to extend the resolution timeline beyond the current deadline.
Last day to buy MRF shares for dividend eligibility as stock trades ex-dividend tomorrow
MRF announced an interim dividend of Rs 3 per share for its shareholders. The record date for the dividend was November 19, and the payment