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Takeovers and Delisting – June 2026

Corporate actions such as takeovers and delistings continue to remain important market developments for investors. These events can impact stock prices, liquidity, shareholder participation and exit opportunities. Hence, investors should track such updates carefully and understand their potential implications.

 

June 2026 has seen continued activity in takeover offers and delisting proposals, with select companies undergoing open offers, acquisition-related developments and voluntary delisting processes. Below is a snapshot of notable takeover and delisting events relevant to investors during June 2026.

 

Scrip / Company NameTypeStart DateEnd DateOffer Price (₹)Settlement Date
Restaurant Brands Asia LimitedTakeover08-06-202626-06-202670.00               -
BABA ARTS LIMITEDTakeover05-06-202612-06-20266.00-
Zydus Lifesciences LimitedBuyback04-06-202610-06-20261,000.00-

 

Takeovers

A takeover happens when an acquirer seeks to gain control of a listed company, usually through an open offer made to public shareholders. Such transactions may be friendly or hostile, depending on the response of the target company’s management.

For investors, takeover offers may provide an exit opportunity, sometimes at a premium to the prevailing market price. However, before tendering shares, investors should carefully evaluate:

The attractiveness of the offer price
The financial strength and credibility of the acquirer
Clarity regarding funding arrangements
The long-term strategic plans for the company

 

Delisting

Delisting refers to the removal of a company’s shares from trading on stock exchanges. Delisting may be voluntary or compulsory.

In voluntary delisting, promoters may seek complete ownership of the company. In compulsory delisting, the action is usually due to regulatory or compliance-related reasons.

In voluntary delisting cases, shareholders are generally provided an exit opportunity through mechanisms such as Reverse Book Building, which helps determine a fair exit price. Once a company is delisted, its shares stop trading on the stock exchange platform.

 

Key Takeaways for Investors

Takeovers and delistings can materially affect share prices, liquidity and investor sentiment.

Such events may create exit opportunities, but they also involve risks related to valuation, timelines, regulatory approvals and execution.

Investors should monitor exchange filings, offer documents and official disclosures before making any investment decision.

 

For large or complex transactions, professional advice or independent valuation support may help investors make a more informed decision.

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