CDEL currently has a three-member board, including Siddhartha's wife Malavika Hegde and S V Ranganath, a retired bureaucrat who acts as the chairman now
Shares of Coffee Day extended decline to as much as 14.5% in Mumbai, which is the biggest drop since July 31.
Its stressed book involving large borrowers stands at Rs 1,800 crore, up from Rs 1,000 crore estimated earlier due to the troubles in Cafe Coffee Day during Q2
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In September, CDEL decided to sell the Global Village Tech Park to private equity major Blackstone and realty firm Salarpuria Sattva Group for Rs 2,700 crore
The company has reported a pre-tax loss of Rs 43.19 crore for the quarter ended September 30, 2019, compared with a Rs 7.77-crore profit before tax during the same quarter last year
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The demise of Siddhartha worried market participants and lenders over the high debt level of the group
IDFC Securities would also advise on refinancing of existing debt and raising additional facilities to repay debt in CDEL
In a letter purportedly written by Siddhartha to the Board of Directors and employees of Coffee Day Enterprises, he said: "I have failed as an entrepreneur."
Audit firm EY which was earlier given the task opted out owing to certain conflict of interest
Besides Coffee Day, the group's another listed firm, Sical Logistics, is looking to divest its assets to pare debt
After the demise of Coffee Day founder V G Siddhartha last month, this is the first time the group gave a clear picture of its overall debt position
The financial position and asset base of the Coffee Day Group will be comfortable to service the debt obligations of the entire group in full
Sical has been working on the divestment of certain assets and the proceeds from divestment are expected to significantly reduce the company's debt
CCD founder V G Siddhartha had, in his purported suicide note, alleged harassment by tax officials. He went missing on July 29, and his body was found two days later
Deal with Blackstone will help group reduce debt
After the resignation of Sulakshana Raghavan last week, the board is planning to induct two independent directors soon
CCD's biggest achievement has been to get a predominantly tea-drinking country (especially the North & West) to take to coffee with such gusto
In its last board meet held on July 31, the board had roped in law firm Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas as its legal counsel to advise on related matters