The Competition Commission has given its nod to Aceso Company Pte Ltd's acquisition of how much per cent stake in HealthCare Global Enterprises Ltd.?

The Competition Commission has given its nod to Aceso Company Pte Ltd's acquisition of how much per cent stake in HealthCare Global Enterprises Ltd.? Correct Answer 58.92

Option 2 is correct i.e. 58.92.

  • The Competition Commission has given its nod to Aceso Company Pte Ltd's acquisition of 58.92 per cent stake in HealthCare Global Enterprises Ltd. 
  • The proposed transaction involves investment by Aceso by way of subscription to equity shares and warrants representing the right to subscribe to the equity shares of HealthCare Global.
  • HealthCare Global Enterprises and its group are engaged in providing services through cancer treatment clinics, multispecialty hospitals, fertility treatment centres.

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