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Mergers & Acquisitions Web Extras - Fertilisers Coromandel buys IFFCO stake in Godavari Fert Our Bureau
Hyderabad April 16 Coromandel Fertilisers Ltd (CFL) has bought out the 25 per cent equity holding of IFFCO in Godavari Fertilisers and Chemicals Ltd (GFCL), for a total consideration of Rs 120 crore. IFFCO (Indian Farmers Fertiliser Cooperative Ltd) offloaded nearly 80 lakh equity shares held by it in GFCL, at a price of Rs 150 per share. This has been done in accordance with the share purchase agreement of January 23, 2007. CFL, now part of the Murugappa Group, has also made the statutory open offer to the shareholders of GFCL at the same price and acquired additional 4.85 per cent stake, taking their total shareholding in GFCL to 74.92 per cent. GFCL was formed as a joint venture company between the Government of Andhra Pradesh and IFFCO in December 1981.
GFCL, which has so far been a joint venture between IFFCO and CFL, has now transitioned completely into the fold of CFL with IFFCO getting a good return on their investment, the release added. GFCL has a major fertiliser plant at Kakinada in coastal Andhra Pradesh.
Post this development, the two companies shall continue to work towards the betterment of the fertiliser industry in the country and explore areas of mutual cooperation to improve the lot of the farmer.
Kotak Mahindra Capital Company Ltd acted as the exclusive financial advisor for the transaction, the release said.
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