Business

Fortis bid: Focus shifts to May 10 meet

With Manipal Health Enterprises-TPG Capital consortium making its final offer of Rs 8,300 crore, all eyes are now on the Expert Advisory Committee and the Board of Fortis which meets on May 10 to take a decision on the binding bids received by the company.

migrator

New Delhi

Sunil Kant Munjal of Hero Enterprise, Dr Anand Burman and Mohit Burman of the Burman family, had earlier upped their proposal to invest INR 1,800 crores directly into Fortis without any due diligence, documentation and walk away clauses. 

The Munjal-Burman proposal, if accepted, will infuse an upfront amount of INR 1,050 crores, valuing the Company at over INR 9,000 crores. 

Munjal said in a statement here on Monday their bid was unconditional and did not include any walk-away clauses unlike the other bids. Burman said being longterm investors, they were well positioned to “help sharpen the focus on patient care while building value for all Fortis shareholders and all stakeholders.”

Visit news.dtnext.in to explore our interactive epaper!

Download the DT Next app for more exciting features!

Click here for iOS

Click here for Android

Udhayanidhi flags off Jallikattu at Palamedu

BJP to name new party chief on Jan 20; sources say Nitin Nabin likely to be elected unopposed

Railways announce schedules for three Amrit Bharat trains linking Tamil Nadu and West Bengal

EC 'gaslighting' citizens: Rahul on indelible ink row in Maharashtra civic polls

BMC elections results: BJP-led alliance takes early lead