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by RAJENDRA PATEL on Jul 05, 2007 02:28 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

i have been allocated the preferential shares instead of normal share for DLF. any idea how and when can i sell those shares? should i sell them at first place??

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  RE:DLF
by on Dec 13, 2007 03:52 PM   Permalink
if it is a public company or a subsidiary of a public company the shares can be sold off at any point of time after the issue. The primary concept of the companies act is to let the individuals have freedom to sell/purchase shares traded at a stock exchange. You can sell the same at open market or convert them into equity shares at your behest

I don't think it is a good idea to sell preference shares as they gove you benefits over equity shares, these are good for investment and even if a company plans to go into liquidation preferrential shareholders will be the first to get their money back, so they are definately better than equity shares.

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by on Dec 13, 2007 03:54 PM   Permalink
sorry the earier para was for equity shares, preference shares have a lock in period after which they will be bought back by the company or can be traded

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