Debt-ridden infrastructure firm Lanco Infratech has temporarily shelved its asset disposal plans. However, it said it would sell at least 3,000 MW of power assets with an enterprise value of about Rs 25,000 crore in fiscal 2018 and retire around Rs 18,000 crore of debt. At the AGM, Chairman LM Rao said appetite by buyers to absorb large assets is low.
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