Vedanta Demerger: Four Spin-Offs to List June 15, Unlocking Shareholder Value
Vedanta's demerger of four companies aims to unlock value and enhance operational focus, signaling a trend in corporate restructuring. Listings begin June 15.
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Vedanta, also known as Uttara Mīmāṃsā, is one of the six orthodox (āstika) schools of Hindu philosophy and textual exegesis. The word Vedanta means 'conclusion of the Vedas,' and encompasses the ideas that emerged from, or aligned and reinterpreted, the speculations and enumerations contained in the Upanishads, focusing, with varying emphasis, on devotion, knowledge, and liberation. Vedanta developed into many traditions, all of which give their specific interpretations of a common group of texts called the Prasthānatrayī, translated as 'the three sources': the Upanishads, the Brahma Sutras, and the Bhagavad Gita.
Vedanta has acquired Cairn.
Vedanta's demerger of four companies aims to unlock value and enhance operational focus, signaling a trend in corporate restructuring. Listings begin June 15.
VTechX HubThe word Vedanta means 'conclusion of the Vedas,' and encompasses the ideas that emerged from, or aligned and reinterpreted, the speculations and enumerations contained in the Upanishads, focusing, with varying emphasis, on devotion, knowledge, and liberation.
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