Reacting to the buzz, shares of the grounded-carrier tanked 4.86 per cent to Rs 2.74 -- its lower circuit limit on the BSE.
At the NSE, the stock plunged 3.5 per cent to Rs 2.75.
The airline, headed by liquor-baron Vijay Mallya, has not flown since October 2012, after employees went on strike demanding salaries.
The ailing carrier on February 12 reported a net loss of Rs 822.42 crore (Rs 8.22 billion) for the third quarter ended December 31.
The airline had reported a loss of Rs 755.17 crore (Rs 7.55 billion)
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