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IT services provider Mphasis gets shareholder nod to buy back shares worth Rs 1,103 crore

The proposal to buy back 1,73,70,078 equity shares at a price not exceeding Rs 635 per share has been approved by shareholders, the company stated in the voting results on the proposal.

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NEW DELHI: IT services provider Mphasis today said that its shareholders have approved the proposal to buyback 1.73 crore equity shares worth about Rs 1,103 crore.   

The proposal to buy back 1,73,70,078 equity shares at a price not exceeding Rs 635 per share has been approved by shareholders, the company stated in the voting results on the proposal, in a BSE filing today. According to the statement, the special resolution to buy back 1.73 crore shares representing 8.26 per cent fully paid up capactial was approved by the requisite majority.

Promoters and promoter groups hold 60.42 per cent share in the company, while public shareholding is at 39.58 per cent as in December, 2016.  

Earlier, private equity firm Blackstone had bought a majority stake in Mphasis from Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) for about USD 1.1 billion. 

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