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How Gautam Adani Lost $130 Billion in a WeekGautam Adani, once the third richest person in the world, saw his empire lose over $130 billion after a single report from Hindenburg Research. This video dives into the stunning rise - and rapid ...
Hindenburg Research, a small American firm, published a scathing report last Tuesday on the Adani Group, which at that point had a market value of over $200 billion.
Gautam Adani, Asia's richest person, derives most of his wealth from stakes in the listed companies – so his net worth has plunged considerably since Hindenburg's report was published. Adani ...
Adani Enterprises is looking to launch a $1bn share sale by mid-September, having shelved a record $2.5bn offer in the wake of Hindenburg’s first set of allegations.
The Adani Group has accused a US investment firm of launching “a calculated attack” on India by publishing a report alleging widespread fraud at the ports-to-power conglomerate.. Hindenburg ...
Hindenburg Research criticised the Indian conglomerate in a Jan. 24 report ahead of the Adani Enterprises share sale, setting off an $86 billion rout in the group's domestically listed stocks and ...
Adani Enterprises is looking to launch a $1 billion share sale by mid-September, having shelved a record $2.5 billion offer in the wake of Hindenburg’s first set of allegations.
Adani Group alleged that Hindenburg’s claims about its operations were “designed to have a deleterious effect on the share values of Adani Group companies” and noted the short-seller had a ...
The Adani Group issued a blistering riposte to a Hindenburg Research report that prompted a $48 billion rout in its stocks and marked a dramatic setback for Gautam Adani ahead of a major share sale.
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Adani Financial Controversy: Hindenburg Research Reports $310 ... - MSNAdani Group is at the center of a dramatic development, as Hindenburg Research, the US-based short seller, has alleged that Swiss authorities have frozen more than $310 million across six Swiss ...
Indian billionaire Gautam Adani invoked nationalist sentiment once again Tuesday, as he touted the Adani Group’s resilience against what he claimed was a “malicious” attack by New York-based ...
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