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Monday, 10 September 2018

Essar Steel insolvency case: Second round bids to be opened today

Essar Steel

The second round of bids for Essar Steel will be opened in the presence of lenders on Monday, sources close to the development said.

The offers by three bidders — Numetal (minus Aurora Enterprises), ArcelorMittal, and Vedanta — will be opened in line with the September 7 order of the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT). Numetal was joined by JSW as an investor in a step-down subsidiary and ArcelorMittal with Nippon Steel.

In the second round, Numetal had dropped Aurora Enterprises, of which Rewant Ruia is the ultimate beneficiary, which made its bid eligible. Rewant Ruia is the son of Ravi Ruia, a promoter of Essar. According to the NCLAT order, ArcelorMittal has time till September 11 to clear its dues on account of defaulting firms, Uttam Galva Steels and KSS Petron, to become an eligible bidder for Essar. So, though bids will be opened on Monday, Arcelor will have time till Tuesday to make its second offer eligible.

Friday, 7 September 2018

Numetal and ArcelorMittal are eligible to bid for Essar Steel, says NCLAT

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The National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) on Friday said that Numetal and ArcelorMittal are eligible to bid for Essar Steel. ArcelorMittal has three days to clear its dues and become a standard asset to bid for Essar Steel. The tribunal has ordered that Committee of Creditors (CoC) should negotiate to get the highest value. With this, NCLT Ahmedabad bench order has been set aside.

Numetal had moved the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal against NCLT, which allowed ArcelorMittal to bid for Essar Steel by paying up dues within 30 days. ArcelorMittal had filed a separate appeal against being disqualified to bid for Essar Steel.

Numetal had told NCLAT that it was revising its bid for beleaguered steel giant Essar Steel. In court, Numetal has said that it is willing to offer Rs 370 billion for Essar Steel in the second round of bids.

Thursday, 23 November 2017

News digest: Lotte buys Havmor Ice Cream, clouds over Rafale, and more

News Digest

Insolvency ordinance: Defaulting promoters set to lose their companies

An ordinance amending the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC) has practically barred promoters of companies undergoing the resolution process from bidding for their own companies when they are auctioned as part of bankruptcy proceedings. Read more

South Korea's Lotte Confectionery buys Havmor Ice Cream for Rs 1,020 crore

South Korea’s Lotte Confectionery has acquired Ahmedabad-headquartered ice cream maker Havmor Ice Cream Ltd (HIL) for Rs 1,020 crore in an all-stock deal. Read more

Clouds over fighter jet: How much did Rafale actually cost?

Has the Indian Air Force (IAF) paid more per Rafale fighter than what Prime Minister (PM) Narendra Modi had undertaken in Paris whilst announcing his agreement with French President Francois Hollande to buy 36 aircraft from French vendor, Dassault? Read more

Govt vows to keep web access equitable

At a time when the US’ Federal Communications Commission has decided to replace the net neutrality rules, the Indian government has vowed to keep cyberspace equal for everyone and not allow any firm to restrict people’s access to the web. Read more

Over my birthday dinner, the family pledged 10% wealth: Sunil Mittal

Sunil Bharti-led Bharti Group has pledged Rs 7,000 crore, which is 10 per cent of its family wealth, for philanthropy. A large chunk of this will be used to set up Satya Bharti University for Science and Technology, modelled on MIT, Stanford, and Berkeley.
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