When is a company marked with Indicator 83?
When is a company marked with Indicator 83?
A company is marked with Indicator 83 if it fails to pay the annual listing fee after six months from the issuance of the invoice.
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What does Indicator 83 suggest?
Indicator 83 suggests that the company has failed to pay its annual listing fee.
What does Indicator 82 signify?
Indicator 82 indicates that the company is in the BZ/SZ series due to non-compliance with SEBI SOP Circulars.
What is the significance of Indicator 80?
Indicator 80 suggests that the company has been making losses for a significant period. For mainboard companies, this means at least the last 8 quarters, and for SME companies, it's the last 2 years on a consolidated basis.
What does Indicator 81 indicate?
Indicator 81 implies that the promoters or promoter group's shareholding is encumbered by at least 50% of the total capital.
When does Indicator 82 become effective?
Indicator 82 becomes effective from the date of the change in the trading system.