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In a meeting with the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, IT hardware companies Dell, Apple, HP and Acer have asked the government to defer by 9-12 months a plan for licences required for the import of laptops, tablets and all-in-one personal computers. The companies said they need reasonable time to set up manufacturing and also sought details on what would be needed to get these licences. The plan was to impose the licence requirement immediately, but it was then deferred to October 31.
(Economic Times)
Four invested companies of SoftBank are preparing to list soon. These include Swiggy, Lenskart, Firstcry and OfBusiness. Cumulatively, they are valued at $42 billion. The first one could be Firstcry, which is expected to file its prospectus by the end of 2023. SoftBank has been selling stakes in its India investments in both the public and private markets. It recently sold its stake during Lenskart’s $600 million funding round most of which came through a secondary sale.
(Economic Times)
The Adani Group is working on exiting its joint venture with the Wilmar Group. Set up in 1999, the company is into the sale of edible oil. It had raised an initial public offering of Rs 3,600 crore in 2022 and the two partners own 43.97 percent of the company each. The sale is being planned so that the Adani Group can focus on its core infrastructure business. At present, the venture is worth Rs 22,461 crore.