Vodafone Idea share price drops after it denies collaboration with Elon Musk's Starlink

Updated : Jan 02, 2024 20:24
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Vodafone Idea faced a significant plunge in its share price following the telecom company's dismissal of media reports regarding a potential collaboration with Elon Musk's Starlink.

The share price touched a low of ₹15.95 per share on the NSE, experiencing a decline of about 5% from its previous close of ₹17 per share.

Vodafone Idea's response: Denial and Disclosure

In response to the market speculation, Vodafone Idea countered the claims through an exchange filing, clarifying that no discussions were underway with Starlink. The company also emphasized its lack of awareness regarding the source of the news and reiterated its commitment to compliance with SEBI Listing Regulations.

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Stock Surge and Reversal

The company's stock had surged dramatically after reports suggested Elon Musk's potential visit to Gujarat for discussions about a prospective alliance with Vodafone Idea. These reports, hinting at Starlink's interest in partnering with an Indian spectrum provider for its broadband venture, led to a substantial increase in Vodafone Idea's share value. However, the subsequent clarification from the company saw a rapid reversal in the stock's trajectory.

Plagued by high debt burden, the company has been seeking fresh fund infusion from various sources including promoters Aditya Birla Group and Vodafone Plc.

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