Indigo Shares Surge 3% After CEO Quits; Analysts See No Major Strategic Shifts

The shares of low-cost passenger carrier IndiGo rose as much as 3% to hit a intra-day high of Rs 4512.20 apiece on Wednesday, March 11, after IndiGo CEO Pieter Elbers resigned citing ‘personal reasons’.Rahul Bhatia, Managing Director of IndiGo, will in the interim period assume m

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