09 September 2008

Corporate News

SENSEX 14900.76 -44.21
NIFTY 4468.70 -13.60


Sensex ends 44 points down
Stocks fall on global jitters but oil slide saves day
Stocks end lower amid lacklustre trade
Rupee drops to near 2-yr lows, RBI seen
KEC sees revenue doubling on likely nuclear sector orders

Tech Mahindra bags contract from U.S. telecom major
Vodafone-Essar dispute worsens
BHEL gets $490 m power plant order
Punj Lloyd gets $37 m Singapore order
Oil at five-month low, falls below $104 a barrel

Nuclear deal: Hard work lies ahead
India's nuke energy trade to touch Rs 4 lakh cr in 10 years: US
Fed budget deficit nearing $407 bn
We backed India on N-deal: China
Capt Nair in world's top 50 senior business chief list

Rel to tap global mkts for petroleum products
Punj Lloyd gets $37 mn Singapore order
Steel ministry suggests iron ore export tax hike
Next: Getting India in NSG
Prospects good for India nuclear pact: US
N-powered market puts Sensex back in bull orbit

Madras Aluminium shares up 20 pc on investment plans
N-deal was a bad idea from the start: NYT
New RBI chief on inflation and India's growth story
Bhel wins turnkey contract for 726 Mw power plant
Oil firms to boost naphtha export after KG gas flows

Stk/Mkt Reports/analysis:
Value Stocks /Media Sector
Logistic Sector Update
Post Session Commentary - Sep 9 2008
Marginally down
Sensex ends a tad above 14,900; Sterlite Industries tanks

Bharat Forge
Reliance Infrastructure
Mahindra and Mahindra /Sintex Industries
Mahindra Lifespace Developers, Capital Goods, Power
NTPC - Annual Report - 2007-2008


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Vedanta Group announces restructuring plan, Interview with Anil Agarwal

Vedanta Group announces restructuring plan

Aiming to increase its efficiency, NRI Anil Agarwal-led Vedanta Resources on Tuesday announced a plan for re-aligning its corporate structure into three commodity focussed verticals.
The group structure would be simplified into three verticals -- copper and zinc-lead, aluminium and energy, and iron ore, Sterlite Industries informed the Bombay Stock Exchange.

Under the restructuring scheme, Sterlite would demerge its aluminium and energy businesses to Madras Aluminium Company Ltd (MALCO) with effect from April 1, 2009.

Pursuant to the scheme, for every four share held in Sterlite, the shareholders would get seven equity shares in Malco, Sterlite Industries (SIIL).

Further, for the demerger of Malco's investment into Sterlite, SIIL would issue one share for every 51 equity shares held in Malco.

Besides, the other aluminium business undertakings of the Vedanta Group would also be demerged into Malco, which include the aluminium foils plant at Sanaswadi, 51 per cent stake in Balco and 29.5 per cent stake in Vedanta Aluminium.

Meanwhile, a 100 per cent stake in Sterlite Energy Ltd (SEL) would also be demerged into Malco, the filing added. After the demerger, Malco would be renamed as Sterlite Aluminium Ltd. Under the scheme, Vedanta would transfer 79.4 per cent equity interest in Konkola Copper Mines Plc (KCM) to Sterlite.

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Vedanta Resources restructures into 3 units
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Vedanta to up iron ore capacity, eyes mining buys
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Vedanta to up iron ore capacity, eyes mining buys - Sify.com
Sterlite revamp: 7 Malco shares for 4 shares - Sify.com
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Interview with Anil Agarwal, Tarun Jain, Vedanta
Vedanta to demerge Sterlite's alumina, energy biz

Vedanta Resources will create three commodity focus groups. The company will demerge alumina, energy business of Sterlite Industries. The company has announced USD 9.8 billion aluminium capex programme and aims to raise aluminium smelting capacity by 2.6 million tonnes per annum by 2012.
Vedanta will also transfer 79.4% stake in Konkola Copper Mines to Sterlite, he added. Sterlite shareholders will get seven shares of Malco for four shares held in Sterlite. On the other hand, Malco shareholders will get one Sterlite share for every 51 held. The scheme will be effective from April 1 2009, he said.
Anil Agarwal, Chairman said that Asarco buy will be closed by year-end. He said, "We are looking to invest Rs 115,000 crore for which we have already invested Rs 40,000 crore. We have Rs 30,000 crore in cash and we are going to invest Rs 75,000 crore further in three years’ time. We will have 1 million tonne of copper, 1 million tonne of zinc and 26 lakh tonne of aluminium. We have also kept a provision to acquire Asarco for USD 2.6 billion.”
Tarun Jain, CFO, Vedanta Resources has said that some part of Bharat Aluminium Company Limited (BALCO) option has been considered by valuers and there are no plans for raising equity in Sterlite Aluminium

More @http://www.moneycontrol.com/india/news/business/restructuring-to-unlock-value-for-all-shareholders-vedanta/22/50/355431


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