Go First gets ₹2000 cr from Wadias to skirt pre-IPO
The low-cost carrier received an influx of fresh capital from the Wadia family to meet expenses, albeit the bitter aftertaste of Jehangir Wadia’s controversial exit is still palpable.
The low-cost carrier received an influx of fresh capital from the Wadia family to meet expenses, albeit the bitter aftertaste of Jehangir Wadia’s controversial exit is still palpable.
The private lender’s 106% recovery in share price from its 52-week low in early October could be a value trap for investors.