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Companies raise Rs 14,517 cr via equity issues
Indian companies raised funds worth Rs 14,517 crore through equity issue in February, according to SEBI data. In January, they had raised Rs 11,517 crore
| 26 April 2021 7:42 AM GMT
MUMBAI: Indian companies raised funds worth Rs 14,517 crore through equity issue in February, according to SEBI data. In January, they had raised Rs 11,517 crore through equity issue in the previous month.
Companies raised Rs 3,658 crore through initial public offerings (IPOs) in February, lower than Rs 4,933 crore raised through IPOs in January, as per the
SEBI bulletin for March 2021.
A total of Rs 2,999 crore were raised through equity rights issue during the month under review, up from Rs 81 crore in January. During February 2021, there was one rights issue mobilisingRs 2,999 crore compared to one rights issue mobilisingRs 81 crore in January 2021, it said. An amount of Rs 7,861 crore was raised through private placement of equity (pref
Joan Myers Brown’s company of dancers were midway through a European tour when the pandemic struck.
“It was a 15-city tour but after the fifth performance, I knew we had to get home before the borders closed,” Myers Brown said. “But I still had to pay the dancers for the whole tour.”
The coronavirus-related economic impact on the arts community has been life altering.
For Myers Brown, founder and artistic advisor of the Philadelphia Dance Company (PhilaDanco!), it meant keeping performers on the payroll (the dancers are paid a yearly salary), while adapting to a new norm of pirouettes gone virtual.
time. no. yes, question. the world has changed since this program was created. i knew i knew i d get a reaction. i wish this weren t so dire but for wealthier white men, absolutely, longevity and healthiness has increased. for working class women it has decreas decreased. over time we can look at it. we have to look at the equity issues. i wish that weren t the case. can you imagine us passing all right, let s raise retirement age for wealthy white men as the solution, splitting congresswoman, you wanted to get in there. the very idea that we would raise the retirement age, as heather said, for poor women, that that longevity has actually gone down. maybe at some point we can do that. the other question is, so where are the jobs? you re going to go out and at age 65 find yourself a job?