Modern Foods was the first bublic sector company to be
disinvested by the Government of India. Which company
acquired 74% equity stake in Modern Foods in 200 for Rs.104
Crore?
1 Hindustan Lever Ltd
2 Nestle
3 Coca-Cola
4 Pepsi
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