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Why is Air India seeing greater interest now? The union government has sweetened the deal for

investors as the Air India Ltd. sale evoked no response initially. This could have possibly encouraged

interested buyers. For one, 100% of Air India is up for grabs, compared to just 76% earlier. The

Government also made a change in the terms of bidding by allowing potential investors to bid on the

basis of enterprise value, which is equity value plus net debt. As a result, investors can determine the

amount of Air India’s debt that they would want to take on, rather than being saddled with a fixed

quantum of debt determined by the government.



The word ‘potential’ the para DOES NOT mean the same as:

A. possible

B. impractical

C. prospective

D. likely


To evoke response in Air India Ltd.’s sale the government has:
A. given more incentives to investors.
C. given investors more lucrative offers.
B. further sweetened the deal.
D. all the these

Answers

Answered by Suman8059204877
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Answer:

1) The government has finally managed to spark interest in the strategic disinvestment of Air India, having received multiple expressions of interest, according to the secretary of the department of investment and public asset management (DIPAM). Mint takes a deep dive.

2)The Union government has sweetened the deal for investors as the Air India Ltd sale evoked no response initially. This could have possibly encouraged interested buyers. For one, 100% of Air India is up for grabs, compared to just 76% earlier. The government also made a change in the terms of bidding by allowing potential investors to bid on the basis of enterprise value, which is equity value plus net debt. As a result, investors can determine the amount of Air India’s debt that they would want to take on, rather than being saddled with a fixed quantum of debt determined by the government.

3) For one, 100% of Air India is up for grabs, compared to just 76% earlier. The government also made a change in the terms of bidding by allowing potential investors to bid on the basis of enterprise value, which is equity value plus net debt.

4) The government also made a change in the terms of bidding by allowing potential investors to bid on the basis of enterprise value, which is equity value plus net debt.

5) the chance or possibility that something will develop and become real There is a potential for injury.

6) To evoke response in Air India Ltd.'s sale the government has given more incentives to investors.

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