Centre ready to sell 100 per cent shares of Air India after flop attempt


New Delhi, Jun 13 (DC): The government is understood to be examining the option of offering the entire 100 percent stake in national carrier Air India to a private bidder instead of the earlier 76 per cent.

This follows the shock to the government and the huge setback to the privatisation process for national carrier wherein no initial bids (expressions of interest) were received for acquisition of stake in Air India on May 31.

Following the failure on May 31 when the deadline expired for submission of EoIs, sources had said the government was now likely to re-work terms of proposed sale of stake in the “Preliminary Information Memorandum (PIM)” issued in March this year to make the national carrier more attractive to potential buyers. A new PIM could now be floated following.

The reasons for the debacle were to be examined by an evaluation committee headed by a senior official of the department of investment and public assets management (DIPAM) — which is to submit its recommendations.

These will then be placed before the core group on disinvestment headed by the cabinet secretary. The group’s recommendations in turn will be placed before the “Alternative Mechanism” (group of ministers).

Private firm Ernst and Young was appointed the Transaction Adviser (TA) for the process. The feedback from the TA on what discouraged potential bidders is also likely to be placed before the government.

The Centre is examining why the EoI process was not found attractive by bidders despite the government offering 76 percent stake in Air India and complete management control.

  

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  • Krishna Dasa, Udupi,.

    Wed, Jun 13 2018

    Air India belong to Tata Group, It was started, nartured and looked after by JRD Tata. It was profit making well managed company of Tata & Sons. Government nationalized it and not only destroyed it sunk money from general public. Government should apologize to Tata & Son company and return it to Tata Group.

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  • Anand Kumar, Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 13 2018

    Another addition to the long list of flop decisions of this inexperienced bunch of jokers we have to tolerate as a "government". 😁
    Investing public has come to know that Modi and hang will flee with all the money they can get after 2019 elections. At least they will try to. Modi has already said, " Main tho fakir hoon." We get the hint.

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  • Anthony Lobo, Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 13 2018

    Is it not worth to close the Company and declare bankruptcy and pay full benifits to all employees than a burden to the tax payers every year.

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  • Truth teller, Karnataka

    Wed, Jun 13 2018

    When UPA proposed selling part of AirIndia, BJP had threatened massive protests!!! Bakhts, what you say!?

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  • Abdul Rafiq, Uchila / Udupi

    Wed, Jun 13 2018

    For sure before 2019 this people will sell everything including Parliament and Supreme court buildings to Ambani & Adanis.

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  • Ozy, Surathkal

    Wed, Jun 13 2018

    Who will buy the shares

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 13 2018

    Find some Kabadiwallas 😁😁😁

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