On February 8, the Delhi High Court had stayed the implementation of status quo ordered by a single-judge bench on the Rs 24,713-crore deal between Future Retail Ltd and Reliance. The
WINNIPEG At least one curling club in Winnipeg has decided to pull the plug on their season, citing the public health orders. Jason Shymanski, secretary with the Fort Garry Curling Club, confirmed the club is shutting down its ice plant for the year. “The news we got yesterday was unfortunate,” he said. “We were hoping when we first had to shut down in late October that we were going to be able to reopen, hopefully if the numbers went down, we’d be able to get the restrictions lifted.” “We held out as long as we could” Under the new public health orders which take effect on Feb. 12, indoor sporting facilities, such as rinks, can open at 25 per cent capacity including both staff and patrons, but only for one-on-one instruction. Athletes who are potential competitors for the summer or winter Olympic or Paralympic Games can train at indoor sporting facilities with safety measures in place.
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BANGKOK (Reuters) - Shares in Thailand s PTT Oil and Retail Business Pcl on Thursday opened nearly 50% above the initial public offer (IPO) price, in one of the country s largest listings this year.
PTT Oil and Retail Business is a unit of state-owned oil and gas giant PTT Pcl and its shares reached nearly 27 baht, or 50% above the top-end of its IPO price of 18 baht, compared with an overall 0.7% decline in the index. Shares were oversubscribed by many times and above expectations. with over 530,000 retail investors, chief executive Jiraporn Kaosawad said at an event at the Stock Exchange of Thailand.
Updated Feb 11, 2021 | 22:48 IST
Asking Amazon and Future Retail to wait till final orders of the single-judge bench, the division bench had adjourned the case for detailed hearing on February 26. Representational Image  |  Photo Credit: PTI
Key Highlights
Amazon: HC s division bench ignored Group cos doctrine, didn t wait for single-judge order
Amazon fears irreparable harm to interests if Future Retail-Reliance deal goes ahead
Amazon has moved the Supreme Court seeking an immediate stay on the February 8 order by a division bench of the Delhi High Court which had allowed the Rs. 27,513 crore Future Retail-Reliance Group deal. Future Group had earlier filed a caveat petition in the top court in this case, which implies that no orders can be passed without hearing Future Retail s arguments.