HPCL’s buyback is being done through the open market over six months, while NTPC’s buyback is through the tender offer process. Analysts said NTPC has investors who are not tendering shares in the offer, as reflected in the acceptance ratio of 16-20 per cent, as the buyback price is lower than market expectations.
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