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Tatas offload 0.84% in TCS for Rs. 1000 crores

Posted by dealcurry on February 9, 2007

Tata Sons, the holding company of the Tata Group, has raised more than Rs. 1000 crores by selling 0.84% of its equity stake in group company and software major Tata Consultancy Services (TCS). This has taken the total amount raised so far to about Rs. 2800 crores (about $622 mn). It is believed that the proceeds could be used for part-funding Tata Steel’s $12.1 bn-acquisition of Corus.

Tata Sons has sold about 8.1 mn equity shares of the software company to an undisclosed buyer. This is the third time in three months that the holding company has diluted its equity stake in TCS, which on December 31, 2006, stood at 78.3%. On February 6, Tata Sons sold 6.9 mn equity shares raising Rs. 900 crores. In a similar transaction in November 2006, Tata Sons raised another Rs. 900 crores by diluting 0.86% of its stake in TCS. A bulk of it was sold to Mauritius-based HSBC Global Investment Fund.

Read the article in The Economic Times.

Posted in Capital Markets, HSBC Global, IT, Tata Consultancy Services, Tata Sons, The Tata Group | Leave a Comment »

Amtek Auto to re-bid for UK plant

Posted by dealcurry on January 17, 2007

Amtek Auto may renew its bid to acquire JL French Automotive Casting’s Whitham plant in Essex in the UK. It had unsuccessfully attempted six months ago to acquire the plant. Two other die-casters, one each from China and Spain, have also shown interest in the Whitham plant.

Amtek has been expanding its presence in the UK for the last few years. In 2005, it bought Halberg Guss (Bourne), one of the largest die-casters in the UK.

The sale of the plant looks complicated as the acquirer wanted assurance from Ford Motors, JL French’s main customer, that it would continue its contract with the plant post-acquisition. Even the price of the acquisition depends on the assurance. However, with Ford itself undergoing a restructuring process, it is unlikely that the auto major would make any commitments.

The administrator of the plant, BDO Stay Hayward, would look for a quick solution as delay in selling the plant might force it to pull down shutters. The plant, which buys nearly 500 tonne aluminium alloy ingot, is losing over Rs. 50 crores a year. JL French put up its Whitham and Wales units for sale after it had filed for bankruptcy in April last year.

A clutch of foreign financial investors have invested in the Rs. 900 crore-Amtek Auto. Warburg Pincus tops the list with nearly 10% stake. The list of other foreign financial institutions includes CLSA, HSBC Global and Oppenheimer Fund. Swiss Finance Corporation is in the process of acquiring stake through subscription of preferential shares.

Read the Business Standard article.

Posted in Amtek Auto, Auto and Auto Components, CLSA, HSBC Global, JL French Automotive Casting, Mergers and Acquisitions, Oppenheimer Fund, Swiss Finance Corporation | Leave a Comment »