DLF to sell 13-acre Gurgaon plot for Rs 300 crore
DLF is selling a 13-acre plot in Gurgaon, Haryana, as part of its plan to ease its debt burden through asset sales.
DLF is selling a 13-acre plot in Gurgaon, Haryana, as part of its plan to ease its debt burden through asset sales.
Real estate giant DLF may have to pay Rs.900 crore extra penalty if the Competition Commission of India (CCI) finds it guilty of abusing its dominant market position in three more projects in Gurgaon.
The order of Competition Commission of India (CCI) has raised question marks on the role of the Haryana Urban Development Authority (HUDA) and Town and Country Planning Department (DTCP).
The Competition Commission of India (CCI) has slapped a 630-crore fine on DLF, threatening to turn an isolated dispute between flat buyers and India’s largest builder into a full-blown headache for the industry.
DLF on Tuesday, August 2, reported a 12.81 per cent decline in its consolidated net profit for the first quarter ended June 30 at Rs.358.36 crore.
Tata Realty and M3M Developers are believed to be in the race to buy DLF’s Gurgaon plot for around Rs.400 crore.
DLF has reportedly added over 3,000 advisors in its insurance joint venture DLF Pramerica Life Insurance during last fiscal for the future growth of the business.
A new next-generation member from its founding family has joined the country’s largest real estate group DLF, but Rahul Talwar, a grandson of chairman KP Singh, would begin his journey as a ‘trainee’.
Two marquee international brands — Giorgio Armani and Ferragamo — that have joint ventures with leading realty player DLF group’s subsidiary, DLF Brands, have been talking to other corporate groups and investors to scope out the potential of changing their Indian partner.
Shares of DLF rose six per cent in Monday’s trading on expectations the company’s debt reduction strategy was falling in place, said analysts tracking the stock.