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13 November 2018

SEC Exempts Indian Company From Tender Offer Requirements

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The SEC Division of Corporation Finance granted exemptive relief to Mphasis Limited, an Indian company, from Exchange Act Rules 14e-1(a) and (c) ...
United States Government, Public Sector

The SEC Division of Corporation Finance granted exemptive relief to Mphasis Limited, an Indian company, from Exchange Act Rules 14e-1(a) and (c) ("Unlawful Tender Offer Practices"). The exemption will permit Mphasis Limited to (i) keep its tender offer open for a ten-working-day offer period and (ii) pay for tendered shares within seven working days after the closing of the tender offer, in accordance with Indian law.

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