![]() Financial Daily from THE HINDU group of publications Thursday, Jul 14, 2005 |
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Restructuring Williamson Tea board revamped Our Bureau
Kolkata , July 13 WITH the Khaitans formally taking over 17 tea gardens from the London-based Magors for a consideration of £21.35 million (about Rs 162 crore), the board of directors of Williamson Tea Assam Ltd was reconstituted on Wednesday. Mr B.M. Khaitan heads the company's board as Chairman, while Mr Deepak Khaitan is the Vice-Chairman. Other directors on the board include Mr A. Khaitan, Mr P. Magor, Mr J. Hazarika, Lt. Gen K.S. Brar, Mr P.K. Majumdar, Mr Padam Khaitan and Mr K.K. Baheti. Speaking to newspersons here on Wednesday, Mr B.M. Khaitan said that the deal was concluded on Wednesday in London between Mr Deepak Khaitan and the Magors. The entire deal, for which ICICI Securities was the advisor, was concluded in 41 days. Following this, the Khaitans have become the world's largest bulk tea producer with an annual production of 62 million kg. Of this, 19 million kg is directly exported by the group. Mr Khaitan said a 20 per cent open offer for minority shareholders would be made between August 1 and 22. He said the B.M. Khaitan group was seeking a presence in Kenya "so that we are able to offer all types of teas to our buyers, some of whom also buy Kenyan teas. In the long-term, the group would be keen to acquire tea estates in Kenya, which would have a production capacity of "at least 8-10 million kg of tea annually."
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