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Balco residual stake sale on fast track

Balco residual stake sale on fast track

Rediff.com   3 Jul 2009

The three-judge arbitration panel set up to resolve the controversy over the sale of the government's residual 49 per cent stake in Sterlite-controlled Bharat Aluminium Company Ltd has decided to meet in August, raising hopes of a resolution to the five-year-old dispute.

Not much value in merging with UltraTech: Grasim

Not much value in merging with UltraTech: Grasim

Rediff.com   2 Jul 2009

Grasim Industries, the leading cement maker of the A V Birla group, is not enthusiastic at a proposal to merge with its subsidiary, UltraTech, as it does not see value in the process at this stage.

Hindalco closes Novelis plant in UK

Hindalco closes Novelis plant in UK

Rediff.com   2 Jul 2009

Aditya Birla group flagship firm Hindalco Industries has decided to trim its overseas operations and is restructuring its capital expenditure in India in an effort to stabilise operations. As part of this overall plan, Novelis, which Hindalco acquired for $6 billion in 2007, is closing its sheet mill at Rogerstone in the UK, involving 440 job losses.

I-bankers see the return of cross-border M&As

I-bankers see the return of cross-border M&As

Rediff.com   20 Jun 2009

Sameer Nath, head of mergers and acquisitions for Citi Group Global Markets India, has been busy working on domestic restructuring and consolidation deals over the past six to nine months.

RCom, Alcatel-Lucent close to Rs 3,000-crore deal

RCom, Alcatel-Lucent close to Rs 3,000-crore deal

Rediff.com   9 Jun 2009

In what could be one of the largest outsourcing deals in the Indian telecom space, Reliance Communications is close to awarding a $500-600 million (Rs 2,500-3,000 crore) operations and maintenance contract to Foprench telecom infrastructure provider Alactel-Lucent.

Wind blows against Suzlon back home

Wind blows against Suzlon back home

Rediff.com   5 Jun 2009

The world's fifth largest wind turbine maker, Suzlon Energy, which has been grappling with quality issues with its rotor blades in the US and struggling to repay debt, finds itself in rough weather yet again -- this time in its home turf near Pune.

Hostile takeover of Great Offshore possible: Analy

Hostile takeover of Great Offshore possible: Analy

Rediff.com   2 Jun 2009

India's second-largest private ship builder, Bharati Shipyard, which already holds 14.9 per cent stake Great Offshore, has said it will make an open offer to buy an additional 20 per cent. While P C Kapoor, MD, Bharati Shipyard, ruled out any possibility of a hostile takeover bid for Great Offshore, he had earlier said competitors such as Punj Lloyd and ABG Shipyard had shown an interest in buying Great Offshore shares from the open market.

Novartis may revise open offer price

Novartis may revise open offer price

Rediff.com   28 May 2009

The company is likely to increase buy-back offer from Rs 351 to Rs 425-450. The open offer price is likely to be revised from the earlier Rs 351 to between Rs 425 and Rs 450, as the current share prices of Novartis India are above the present open offer price, the sources added.

MTN deal: Bharti may rope in holding co

MTN deal: Bharti may rope in holding co

Rediff.com   27 May 2009

Bharti Telecom, the unlisted holding company of Bharti Airtel, may issue fresh equity to the MTN group to give it the 25 per cent economic interest in India's largest mobile service provider.

ONGC for new tender for cancelled rig contract

ONGC for new tender for cancelled rig contract

Rediff.com   19 May 2009

Oil and Natural Gas Corporation, the company that cancelled a five-year contract of rig supply with Great Offshore on Thursday, is planning to issue a new tender. India's largest oil producer cancelled the contract as Mumbai-based Great Offshore could not supply the rig in time.

Tata Motors to raise Rs 5,000 cr for JLR

Tata Motors to raise Rs 5,000 cr for JLR

Rediff.com   8 May 2009

Tata Motors, India's largest commercial vehicle maker, is in the process of raising Rs 5,000 crore through a bond issue to refinance the remaining $ 2 billion (Rs 10,000 crore) bridge loan it took to acquire Jaguar and Land Rover.

Balco to shut plant as aluminium prices crash

Balco to shut plant as aluminium prices crash

Rediff.com   1 May 2009

"That plant has a high cost of production and it is not feasible to operate it when aluminium prices have dropped significantly," said a company executive. It has started reducing output and full closure is expected soon. Aluminium prices fell to $1,251 a tonne on the London Metal Exchange from last July's all-time high of $3,271, as the global credit crunch and economic slowdown curbed demand for the base metal. On Wednesday, the metal's LME price was $1,421 a tonne.

Why cos will not declare unaudited results

Why cos will not declare unaudited results

Rediff.com   30 Apr 2009

Ripples of Indias largest corporate scam along with poor quarterly performance have made more than half of the actively traded companies on the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) opt not to disclose their fourth quarter un-audited results this month. Instead, they would announce only their annual audited results, before the end of June.

Upbeat Glaxo Pharma plans new launches, buys

Upbeat Glaxo Pharma plans new launches, buys

Rediff.com   29 Apr 2009

GSK India, which has a turnover of Rs 1,751 crore (Rs 17.51 billion) and launched a cervical cancer drug, Cervarix, and breast cancer drug, Tykerb, last year, plans to launch Promacta, the first oral medication to increase platelet production for people with serious blood disorder, from its parent stable during the current year. Promacta is a relatively new drug, for which approval was given by the US Food and Drug Administration in November last year.

Nalco offers discounts, avoids production cut

Nalco offers discounts, avoids production cut

Rediff.com   16 Apr 2009

The National Aluminium Company (Nalco), India's second largest producer of the base metal, avoided a production cut by offering discounts to its key clients that helped it boost sales and trim rising inventory.

Insurers, MFs commit Rs 875 cr to Tech Mahindra

Insurers, MFs commit Rs 875 cr to Tech Mahindra

Rediff.com   15 Apr 2009

Tech Mahindra, the highest bidder for Satyam Computer Services, has tied up Rs 875 crore funding from mutual funds and insurance companies and is in talks with banks to mobilise Rs 1,000 crore bridge loans.

Tata Motors postpones fund-raising

Tata Motors postpones fund-raising

Rediff.com   6 Apr 2009

Tata Motors, India's largest commercial vehicle maker, has postponed plans for an overseas equity issue and sale of investments to repay the $3 billion bridge loan it took in June last year to acquire the Jaguar and Land Rover brands from Ford.

Tata group prepares for three new stars

Tata group prepares for three new stars

Rediff.com   28 Mar 2009

The first to pass on the baton will be Tata Motors managing director Ravi Kant. He retires in June, according to the group's policy that all executive directors must retire at the age of 65 years. The other two are the MD of Tata Steel, B Muthuraman, and his long-time counterpart at TCS, S Ramadorai. They retire in September and October, respectively.

Reliance arm to reap big gains from biodiesel

Reliance arm to reap big gains from biodiesel

Rediff.com   27 Mar 2009

Mukesh Ambani's privately held biotech research company, Reliance Life Sciences, will soon diversify to take up biofuel production in a major way. Industry sources said the facilities might require an investment of Rs 150-200 crore (Rs 1.5 billion to Rs 2 billion). One hectare of land yields about a tonne of crop, so RLS will need to cultivate about one lakh hectares of land, they say. The majority of investments go into sourcing raw material, they say.

Crisis: Mercator ramps up dredging business

Crisis: Mercator ramps up dredging business

Rediff.com   23 Mar 2009

The company had reported less than 1 per cent of the revenue of Rs 781 crore (Rs 7.81 billion) in 2007-08 from the dredging business. For the nine months ending December 31, 2008, it reported revenue of Rs 853 crore (Rs 8.53 billion), a 61.1 per cent growth over the corresponding period of the previous year as it largely deployed its ships on long-term contracts.