Shareholders' Funds Surge as Share Capital and Reserves Increase; Debt-to-Equity Ratio Improves Under SEBI Guidelines 2000.
The Capitalisation Statement outlines the financial adjustments pre-issue as of June 30, 1995, under SEBI's Disclosure and Investor Protection Guidelines 2000. Short-term and long-term debts remain unchanged at 1,870 lacs and 4,370 lacs, respectively. Shareholders' funds increased, with share capital rising from 4,000 lacs to 4,450 lacs and reserves from 14,570 lacs to 37,520 lacs, resulting in total shareholders' funds increasing from 18,570 lacs to 41,940 lacs. The long-term debt-to-equity ratio improved from 0.24:1 to 0.10:1. The share capital increase was due to a bonus issue of 1 share for every 3 shares.
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