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Suzlon buys German wind turbine major REpower
 
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May 25, 2007 12:00 IST

Wind power major Suzlon Energy on Friday announced the acquisition of German wind turbine manufacturer REpower after the French nuclear energy group decided to withdraw from the bidding contest.

"We are delighted with the development. Given our arrangement with Areva we now, directly and through voting pool agreements, already control over 60 per cent of REpowers capital," Suzlon chairman and managing director Tulsi Tanti said.

"In the next one week we will also know how many shareholders have finally tendered into our offer," he added.

"Suzlon Energy and Areva have signed a binding agreement governing a framework regarding both the firms shareholding in REpower. With this the bidding contest between Suzlon and Areva comes to an end," a statement quoting him said.

The bidding process for REpower started when Suzlon announced a competing public offer on February 9.

"With this acquisition Suzlon has emerged as a global player with strong footprint across all the key wind markets, a geographically diversified manufacturing base, turbine and component level R&D centres in Europe," Tanti said.

Commenting on the cooperation agreement reached with Areva, Tanti said, Suzlon expects Areva to continue supporting the wind industry and growth of REpower. "We also expect to extend our relationship with Areva in areas of T&D where they have global leadership," Tanti added.

This would be a landmark transaction for several reasons but more importantly for the innovative financial structuring leading to material transaction cost savings for Suzlon, Yes Bank Country Head Investment Banking Aditya Sanghi said.

Yes Bank was the advisor to Suzlon on this transaction.


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