Continuing with process of dealing with long-suspended listed companies, top stock exchange NSE will delist 39 firms from its platform, from March 24.
This is in addition to over 30 companies that were delisted by NSE previously.
In a circular today, the National Stock Exchange said it has "decided to delist (withdraw the admission to dealings in) equity shares of the following (39) companies with effect from March 24, 2017 as per Chapter V of Sebi (Delisting of Equity Shares) Regulations, 2009".
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Of the 39 companies named for delisting, three firms -- Sanghi Polyesters, Blue Bird (India) and BPL Engineering -- are being delisted as they have winded up their businesses.
In April, an NSE public notice had named 80 companies for compulsory delisting as trading in shares of these entities had been suspended over a long period of time.
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