Here are the top business headlines this morning, to get your day started
The maker of Apple iPhone, Foxconn, may consider setting up an EV manufacturing facility in India by the year-end. Reports indicate that representatives from the states of Maharashtra, Telangana, Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh met Foxconn officials on their last visit to India. Foxconn, in its annual report of May, says India will assist with the establishment of a production line to manufacture EVs.
(Economic Times, ET Prime)
PE fund ChrysCapital has invested $100 million in SoftBank-backed eyewear firm Lenskart, through a primary and secondary market purchase. The buzz of this deal has been doing the rounds for a few months now and comes on the back of a $500 million investment from Abu Dhabi Investment Authority (ADIA). Lenskart, whose competition includes Titan Eye Plus and several internet based eyewear brands, is aiming to use to these funds to expand to the Middle East and parts of Asia.
(Economic Times, Hindu Businessline)
The Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA) had earlier this week ordered a probe against Hero MotoCorp over alleged breach of corporate governance norms and questions related to beneficiaries of a ‘linked’ entity. Hero has denied receiving any communication relating to this matter. The aim is to find out true ownership of certain companies which could have promoter interest. The MCA is also considering a probe into Salt Experiences and Management (SEMPL), a closely held company it suspects to be a 'linked entity' of Hero MotoCorp promoters.