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Rakesh Jhunjhunwala divests Escorts stake; stock declines nearly 4%

The ace investor held 5.68% in the company at the end of February. Escort's latest shareholding pattern doesn't have his name in the public investors' list

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Shares of Escorts dropped close to 4 per cent on Tuesday after it emerged Rakesh Jhunjhunwala has divested his holdings in the tractor manufacturer. At the end of February 2022, the ace investor held 5.68 per cent stake in the company. The latest shareholding pattern disclosed by Escorts doesn’t feature Jhunjhunwala’s name in the public shareholders’ list. This implies either he has fully divested his holdings or it has dipped below 1 per cent.

Shares of Escorts fell 3.74 per cent to end at Rs 1,541.

“On the expected lines, Jhunjhunwala has tendered all or most of his shares in

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