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    Reliance Industries bonus issue: What does free shares mean for 35 lakh shareholders?

    Reliance Industries Share Price: RIL is not just India's most valuable listed company at Rs 20.6 lakh crore, it also reported the highest annual profit of Rs 79,020 crore in FY24.

    RIL bonus issue: A look at how conglomerate has rewarded shareholders over the years

    Reliance Industries Ltd will consider issuing 1:1 bonus shares to investors on September 5. This move recognizes the company's robust growth over recent years. Historically, the company has issued bonus shares five times since 1980. Analysts believe this will enhance liquidity and expand the investor base.

    Mukesh Ambani announces AGM bonanza, RIL to consider bonus issue

    Reliance Industries Bonus Shares: "The Board of Directors is scheduled to be held September 5, 2024, to consider and recommend to the shareholders for their approval, issue of bonus shares in the ratio of 1:1 to the equity shareholders of the company by capitalization of reserves," the company said in a filing.

    Vaishali Pharma announces bonus issue, stock split. Shares up 10%

    Vaishali Pharma's board approved a 1:5 stock split and a 1:1 bonus share issue, causing the stock to surge 10% to Rs 190.35 on the NSE. The split, pending shareholder and regulatory approvals, will be given to eligible shareholders as on record date which will be announced later.

    NBCC to consider bonus issue, shares zoom 8%

    Shares of central PSU NBCC climbed 8% to Rs 192.40 on BSE following the company's announcement to consider issuing bonus shares. The meeting is scheduled for August 31, 2024. NBCC, previously distributing bonus shares in February 2017, often rewards its shareholders with dividend payouts.

    SME Sameera Agro And Infra's board approves 4:1 bonus share

    Sameera Agro And Infra Limited's board approved a 4:1 bonus share issue, meaning shareholders will receive four new shares for every one share held. The Book Closure is set from September 18 to 25.

    The Economic Times
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