Election action may be winding down in India, at least for now, but keep an eye on deal street, with at least two domestic firms that feature in the top 50 speculated to be on the block and a small life sciences solutions provider apparently open to a buyout. That’s in addition to on-and-off stake sale rumours pertaining to Cipla Limited.(Also see "'Future Fit' Cipla: Play In Oligonucleotides, Obesity Amid Promoter Stake Action" - Scrip, 17 May, 2024.)
Stake Sale Speculation At Two PE-Controlled Firms In India: Will Valuations Fly?
Two top-50 Indian firms are speculated to be on the block with valuations expected to be richer than past multiples paid by buyers. A small, less known life sciences solutions provider is also keen to rope in a CDMO partner. Scrip speaks to a cross-section of experts on the action in deal street.

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