The government on Monday said as many as 87 "vanishing" companies remained untraced at the end of last fiscal after having raised funds through initial public offerings (IPOs).
Of 238 firms, 151 companies have been traced (including 32 under liquidation) and other 87 remained untraced.
"As on March 31, 2012, there were 87 companies which remained untraced after having raised funds through IPO," Pilot said.
Vanishing companies are those firms, which cease to file their statements of return or where, after raising capital, whereabouts of their registered office or directors are
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