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MS Shoes East Ltd.[1]
Founded17 March 1986[1]
FounderUrmil Suri[1]
DefunctActive[2]
Headquarters,
Area served
Europe, Australia[3]
ProductsExport of shoes and other footwear[1]

MS Shoes East Ltd. is a company established inDelhi,India on 17 March 1986[1] The main object of the company was to take over running business of exports in the name of Shoes East Propriety.[1] It attracted large investments before collapsing in February 1995.[4] TheBombay Stock Exchange closed for three days after the crash.[5][6][7]

In 2005, a rehabilitation scheme for the company was devised by theBoard for Industrial and Financial Reconstruction.

Rise and fall

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Pavan Sachdeva took over his father's Delhi-based shoe export business, mostly serving Western Europe, and launched the company as MS Shoes in 1986. He raised money from investors and borrowed large sums from financial institutions and banks.[4][8]Sachdeva used intriguing ads created by the Delhi branch ofRediffusion to attract investors.[9]

During the period 1986–1993, the company won various export awards from the Council of Leather Exports, from Delhi Administration, and from the National Productivity Council.[1]The company came out with itsfirst public issue in September, 1992, followed by a rights-cum-public issue of fully convertible debentures in November/December, 1993. In February 1995 the company made another rights-cum-public issue. The issue was to finance its diversification, setting up a twin-hotel project and yarn project, but it was undersubscribed and was subsequently devolved.[3][10]Shares were trading at ₹24 in 1993, and peaked at ₹502.5 in January 1995.[4] The underwriters to the public issue have been held to be liable to the extent of ₹98 crore.[11]

Apparently the share prices had been manipulated.[8][12]When MS Shoes crashed in March 1995 the collateral effects were so severe that the Bombay Stock Exchange had to be closed for three days.[5][6][7]More than ₹270 crores were lost.[4]

Investigations and charges

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TheCentral Bureau of Investigation (CBI) started an investigation in 1995.In June 1997 the CBI sought permission from the government to lay charges against senior officials of theSecurities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) andSBI Capital Markets, a subsidiary of theState Bank of India.[13] Sachdeva was charged with violating the Companies Act and the Prevention of Corruption Act.[4]The Central Bureau of Investigation filed a closure report on the MS Shoes case in September 1998, which was accepted by the court.[14]

In 2003, the CBI reopened the case. Several civil and criminal charges were filed.[4] In April 2003 a Delhi Metropolitan Court issued a non-bailable warrant against Sachdeva for failing to pay back money owed to the Indian Air Force Benevolent Association.[15]

In June 2003 theDelhi High Court ordered that the company be sent to theBoard for Industrial and Financial Reconstruction (BIFR). Few companies survive this process. In November 2005, MS Shoes was declared asick company by the BIFR, and a plan was drawn up for its rehabilitation.[4][10]

Diversifications

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Before its collapse, the company attempted the bids floated byHudco in July, 1994 for 5 star hotel land and a constructed four star hotel by Hudco comprising 363 rooms, 9 restaurants and 25 shops. The promoter Pavan Sachdeva made a successful bid for the properties. The total bid was ₹177.10 crores for which Hudco issued the allotment letters. When the public issue was devolved, Hudco cancelled the allotments. MS Shoes also attempted to go into the yarn manufacture business.[10] The land value of ₹177.10 crores has increased more than ten times.[citation needed] MS Shoes has offered to buy the public shares to its existing public shareholders and presently promoters holding is 95%.[10]

Later development

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The production and export turnover of MS Shoes increased from ₹25crores in 1993 to ₹171.93 crores in 1995.[10] The company came up with public issues which were oversubscribed by more than 50 times. The reasons of sickness was devolvement of public issue and cancellation as well as forfeiture by Hudco of the amount paid of ₹68.68 crores by MS Shoes.[10] The promoters brought in ₹41.20 crores as on 31.3.2011 and ₹22.08 crores in March, 2014 which have been approved to be converted into equity.[10]

MS Shoes claims that it has won a 5-star hotel project.[16]

References

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  1. ^abcdefgCompany information, icicidirect.com, retrieved 5 July 2014
  2. ^M S Shoes East Ltd stocks at appuonline.com
  3. ^abCompany profile at indiainfoline.com, retrieved 5 July 2014
  4. ^abcdefgNirmala Ganapathy (6 June 2003). "MS Shoes has gone to the cleaners".The Indian Express.
  5. ^abV S RAMA RAO (1 July 2009)."Capital Market Scams".Citeman Network. Archived from the original on 1 March 2012. Retrieved1 May 2012.
  6. ^abArindram Nag (21 March 1995)."Payments Crisis Shuts Bombay Stock Market".The Moscow Times. Retrieved3 July 2014.
  7. ^ab"Head of company arrested for cheating after scandal closes market".Associated Press. 7 April 1995. Retrieved3 July 2014.
  8. ^ab"Rocking the market:Rigging and misinformation by MS Shoes brings BSE to a halt".India Today. 15 April 1995. Retrieved3 July 2014.
  9. ^"A Chronology of Major Stock Scams".Business Today. 20 January 2002. Retrieved1 May 2012.
  10. ^abcdefgOrderArchived 14 July 2014 at theWayback Machine,Board for Industrial and Financial Reconstruction
  11. ^Thomas, Cherian (21 April 1997)."Ms Shoes to Sue Dse over Arbitrator".Business Standard India.
  12. ^Deepa Mehta."TACKLING CORRUPTION: AN INDIAN PERSPECTIVE"(PDF). United Nations Asia and Far East Institute for the Prevention of Crime and the Treatment of Offenders. Retrieved1 May 2012.
  13. ^Gargi Chakrabarty (19 June 1997)."CBI cracks down on SBI Caps, Sebi officials in MS Shoes case".Business Standard. Retrieved1 May 2012.
  14. ^Chakrabarty, Gargi (19 June 1997)."Cbi Cracks Down on Sbi Caps, Sebi Officials in Ms Shoes Case".Business Standard India.
  15. ^"Shoe baron gets NBW for IAF fraud".Indian Express. 19 April 2003.
  16. ^"DRT Likely to Auction Ms Shoes Properties".Business Standard India. 12 June 1998.
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