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Infosys Ltd approved a Rs 13,000 crore share repurchase to improve returns for stakeholders.
The board of the country’s second-largest software services provider voted to buy back as many as 11.3 crore shares, or 4.92 percent equity, at Rs 1,150 each at a meeting on Saturday in Bengaluru, the company said in a stock exchange filing. The buyback price implies a premium of 24.5 percent to Friday’s closing price.
The planned repurchase comes a day after the Bengaluru-based company's chief executive officer and managing director Vishal Sikka called it quits over months of acrimony between the board and a cohort of founders led by ex-chairman N R Narayana Murthy.
The shares plunged 9.56 percent, the biggest drop in over a year, to Rs 923 on Friday, wiping out Rs 24,440 crore of the company’s market value. Most brokerages, and at least one big investor, termed Vishal Sikka’s exit midway his tenure as a negative.
Bhavin Shah, founder, Sameeksha Capital said retail investors are likely to benefit from the buyback price as the company is expected to get a higher acceptance ratio. He expects the buyback to act as a near-term shore for the stock.
Shah said the bigger concern right now is more about client reactions to Sikka's departure.
Infosys is the latest Indian software service provider this year to announce a share buyback as the companies have been under pressure to return excess cash on their books to shareholders through dividends and buybacks.
(This story was originally published on BloombergQuint.)
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