Vedanta Offers INR160 Billion To Buy India Govt's Hindustan Zinc, Bharat Aluminium Stakes
March 02 2012 - 6:22AM
Dow Jones News
India-focused miner Vedanta Resources PLC (VED.LN) Friday
confirmed that it has offered INR160 billion ($3.2 billion) to buy
the government's stakes in Hindustan Zinc Ltd. (500188.BY) and the
erstwhile Bharat Aluminium Co.
"They have asked for the offer. We have given them the offer,
but haven't heard back from the government. Vedanta also has to
arrange so much of funds, so we are not sure where the matter is at
the moment," Vedanta Chairman Anil Agarwal told reporters outside
the gates of the federal oil ministry.
Bharat Aluminium is now part of Sterlite Industries Ltd.
(500900.BY), which is majority-owned by Vedanta.
The federal government holds a 29.54% stake in Hindustan Zinc
and 49% in Balco.
Agarwal said Vedanta Resources also plans to increase the output
of Cairn India's oil block in the state of Rajasthan to 240,000
barrels a day shortly from 150,000 barrels/day at present.
Vedanta Resources recently completed the acquisition of a
majority stake in Cairn India.
Chairman Agarwal's comments confirm a media report saying
Vedanta has offered INR160 billion for the stakes.
--By Rakesh Sharma, Dow Jones Newswires; 91-11-4356-3358;
prasenjit.bhattacharya@dowjones.com
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