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Adani Enterprises recovers to pre-Hindenburg levelsAdani Enterprises is the fourth of the seven group companies to have returned to pre-Hindenburg levels.
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The Adani Enterprises. 

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Bengaluru: Shares of Adani Enterprises on Friday bounced back to levels last seen in January 2023, before a report by US short-seller Hindenburg Research triggered a sell-off in billionaire Gautam Adani's ports-to-power conglomerate.

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Shares of the Adani group's flagship company rose as much as 2.1 per cent to 3,457.85 rupees. The stock had closed at 3,442 rupees on January 24, 2023, the session before Hindenburg in a report accused the group of stock manipulation and improper use of tax havens.

The group, which refuted the allegations, suffered a loss of as much as $150 billion (Rs 12.46 lakh crore) in combined market value, as the short-seller's report roiled investor confidence and resulted in intense regulatory scrutiny.

Adani Enterprises' stock plunged about 70 per cent to a two-year low within just seven days after the report.

Although the market value of the main stocks, including Ambuja Cement, ACC, and NDTV are still down about $22.35 billion (Rs 1.85 lakh crore) from pre-Hindenburg levels, the shares have staged a smart recovery.

That's partially due to investments from Abu Dhabi-based International Holding and US boutique investment firm GQG Partners, which helped Adani shore up confidence by diluting some of the family's tight shareholding.

Moreover, surges that followed a court-appointed panel saying in May that India's markets watchdog "drew a blank" and India's top court saying no further scrutiny was needed in January, also bolstered support for Adani Enterprises' stock.

Friday's climb follows the previous session's 8 per cent rise after reports that the Adani group flagship could be included in the SP BSE Sensex index.

It is on track to have risen in nine out of ten straight sessions, if the day's gains hold.

Adani Enterprises is the fourth of the seven group companies to have returned to pre-Hindenburg levels.

Adani Ports, Adani Total Gas, and Adani Power have already surpassed levels seen before the report.

However, Adani Energy Solutions, Adani Wilmar and Adani Green Energy are still below their pre-Hindenburg close.

Adani Enterprises, which along with Adani Ports is part of India's benchmark Nifty 50 index, was last up 0.5 per cent.

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(Published 24 May 2024, 15:31 IST)