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SEBI interprets whether an offer to 50 or more persons amounts to public and thereby mandates listing under the Companies Act, irrespective of the intention to list its securities with the Stock Exchange - reading together Section 55A with 73.

On 24th November 2010, it happened! SEBI, the watchdog of the Indian Capital Market, did its part of research on the Companies Act to understand the powers that are already vested with it and has come out [barking :-)] with brilliant interpretations. SEBI takes a re-look at Section 55A, 56, 60B, 67, 73, and 81(1A) of the Companies Act, 1956.

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Hi, I just had a query: Is SEBI applicable to all companies? If not, then to which companies? Please revert as soon as possible. Awaiting a response for the same.

Thank you in anticipation.

Regards,
Shinee

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