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In May this year, the Adani Group announced that it had clinched a deal to acquire a controlling stake in Holcim Ltd’s businesses in India for USD 10.5 billion.
Markets regulator Sebi granted approval for the open offer last week. The open offer is estimated at over Rs 31,000 crore if fully subscribed.
In two separate regulatory filings, Ambuja Cements and ACC have submitted their letter of offer for the open offer, launched by the Adani family group’s Mauritius-based firm Endeavour Trade and Investment.
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In May, the Adani Group made an open offer at Rs 385 per share for Ambuja Cements and Rs 2,300 per share for ACC.
For Ambuja Cements, the group had made an open offer to the public shareholders to acquire up to 51.63 crore equity shares, representing 26 percent of the expanded share capital, aggregating to Rs 19,879.57 crore.
For ACC Ltd, the group had offered to acquire up to 4.89 crore shares held by public shareholders, representing 26 percent of the expanded share capital, aggregating to Rs 11,259.97 crore.
Shares of ACC Ltd were trading at Rs 2283.15 in morning trade on BSE, lower by 0.09 percent over its previous closing of Rs 2285.15.
The Ambuja Cements stock was trading at Rs 396.50 on the BSE in early trade, down 0.15 percent over its previous close of Rs 397.10.
The open offer has been triggered following the execution of the share purchase agreement between the Adani Group and Holcim to acquire controlling stake in the latter’s businesses in India.
Endeavour Trade and Investment is promoted by Acropolis Trade and Investment Ltd, which is held by certain members of the Adani family.
On May 15, the Adani Group announced a deal to acquire a controlling stake in Holcim Ltd’s businesses in India for USD 10.5 billion (around Rs 83,920 crore current value), marking the ports-to-energy conglomerate’s entry into the cement sector.
Adani Group will acquire 63.1 percent of Ambuja Cements along with related assets. Ambuja’s local subsidiaries include ACC Ltd, which is also publicly traded.
Swiss building material major Holcim, through its subsidiaries, holds 63.19 percent in Ambuja Cements and 54.53 percent in ACC (of which 50.05 percent is held through Ambuja Cements).
Ambuja Cements and ACC currently have a combined installed production capacity of 70 million tonnes per annum. The two companies together have 23 cement plants, 14 grinding stations, 80 ready-mix concrete plants, and over 50,000 channel partners across India.