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Videocon Industries today signed an agreement to acquire the
entire 91.25 per cent stake in Swedish major AB Electrolux’s
Indian subsidiary Electrolux Kelvinator Ltd (EKL).
The deal involved the sale and marketing rights of all three
Swedish brands — Kelvinator, Allwyn and Electrolux. In
return, AB Electrolux will receive 5 per cent stake in
Videocon Industries at $94 million (Rs 410 crore).
AB Electrolux will pick up this stake in Videocon Industries
by subscribing to its global depository receipts (GDR) at $10
per GDR (each GDR representing one underlying equity share of
the Videocon Industries). The entire process is expected to
be completed by this week.
A media statement released by Videocon said the
“relationships” would lead to a annual trade of over Rs 6,000
crore in next three to five years.
The acquisition, along with the proposed merger of Videocon
International with Videocon Industries, will help create an
entity with a sales turnover of Rs 17,500 crore, more than
half of which will come from the global activities.
Videocon will also invest Rs 300 crore to upgrade the
facilities for the manufacturing of electric motors and the
compressors for refrigerators in next three years.
It will finance the expenditure through the internal
accruals. It has also committed to spend Rs 100 crore on
advertisement, publicity and sales promotion for the
Electrolux brands in India in next five years.
AB Electrolux will source the components from India for its
global operation and original equipment manufacturing
actitivities by Indian outfit for Electrolux’s global market
in next five years.
Videocon would continue to get support from Electrolux’s
design and R&D facilities for launching various high-end
models of washing machines and refrigerators in Indian
market, the release added.
EKL has facilities at Shahjanpur in Rajasthan, Warora and
Butibori in Maharashtra. It has over 1,200 employees.
Last week, Videocon acquired the colour picture tube business
of Thomson. The French major will pick up a 14 per cent stake
each in Videocon Industries and Videocon International.
LONDON (AFX) - Indian consumer appliances group Videocon said
it hopes to win a 1 bln eur components and product
outsourcing order from Swedish white-goods producer
Electrolux AB.
The Financial Times quoted chairman Venugopal Dhoot as saying
he will travel to Sweden next week to conclude the five-year
agreement.
Electrolux yesterday announced the sale of its three Indian
manufacturing units to Videocon for an undisclosed sum.
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