
Mankind Pharma allots 57,709 equity shares under ESOP
Mankind Pharma has allotted 57,709 equity shares of face value of Re. 1/- each of the Company to the eligible employees who have exercised their options pursuant to the ESOP Plan. Consequent to the aforesaid allotment, the paid-up share capital of the Company has increased from 41,26,71,039 equity shares to 41,27,28,748 equity shares having face value of Re. 1/- each. Powered by Capital Market - Live News

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