Vijay Mallya's boardroom battle casts shadow on USL, UB Group shares

Amid a boardroom battle at Diageo- owned United Spirits to oust Chairman Vijay Mallya, shares of the company as also that of various UB Group firms including long-grounded Kingfisher Airlines fell sharply Monday.

Mumbai: Amid a boardroom battle at Diageo- owned United Spirits to oust Chairman Vijay Mallya, shares of the company as also that of various UB Group firms including long-grounded Kingfisher Airlines fell sharply Monday.

USL shares were down 3.5 percent after its board asked Mallya to quit over alleged fund diversion to Kingfisher and other UB Group entities -- even as the liquor baron refused to oblige and said he would continue as Chairman and Director.

After falling 3.87 percent to Rs 3,281 in intra-day trade on the BSE, shares of United Spirits finally ended at Rs 3,294.35, down 3.49 percent from its previous close.

On the NSE, it closed 3.45 percent lower at Rs 3,298.20.

The company's market value went down by Rs 1,729.95 crore to Rs 47,876.05 crore.

Weakness was also seen in stocks of various companies from Mallya-led UB Group. Shares of United Breweries Ltd plunged 12.18 percent, while United Breweries (Holdings) Ltd tumbled 4.46 percent.

Kingfisher Airlines' stock fell by 4.86 percent to Rs 1.76. The stock trades only on Mondays after its suspension.

Shares of UK-based Diageo, which has acquired controlling stake of nearly 55 percent in USL for USD 3 billion, also slipped at the London Stock Exchange.

Mallya on his part said that only "shareholders can oust a Director" and he would continue to function as USL Chairman "in the normal manner".

Alleging fund diversion to Kingfisher and other UB Group entities, United Spirits' board had on Saturday asked Mallya to quit the board. The company said it has "lost faith" in Mallya and would go to shareholders if he refuses to resign.

Mallya continues to own a small stake of 0.01 percent in his personal capacity. Some of his UB Group firms also continue to hold stakes totalling to about 3 percent.

The USL board asked Mallya to step down after "various improprieties and legal violations" were found in a probe into loans worth Rs 1,337 crore given by USL to UB Group firms.

Diageo said its "contractual obligations" to support his presence would not apply in the event of "defaults" by the Indian businessman and his group firm UB Holdings Ltd.

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