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Tata
Steel acquires 100-per cent equity in Rawmet Industries
March 8, 2007
Tata
Steel, pursuant to the Definitive Agreement signed on
January 15, 2007, has acquired 100-per cent of equity
stake in Rawmet Industries Private Limited (Rawmet),
a company having its registered office at Kolkata, at
an enterprise value of Rs 101 crore. This is the second
100 per cent acquisition by Tata Steel in Orissa. In
September 1991, Tata Steel took over the ferro alloy
plant in Bamnipal.
Rawmet has a ferro alloy plant
near Cuttack, consisting of two 16.5 MVA semi-closed
electric arc furnace having a capacity of producing
around 50,000 tonne per annum of high carbon ferro chrome.
The board of rawmet has been reconstituted with nominees
of the company. The new board consists of five directors
out of which four are nominees of Tata Steel.
Prior to this, Tata Steel had
taken over the ferro-alloy plant in Bamnipal in Jajpur
district, which was considered as one of the first successful
disinvestment. In September 1991, Tata Steel took over
the then 'sick' unit for Rs 156 crore from erstwhile
OMC Alloys. The plant has now surpassed its installed
capacity of 50,000 TPA.
The new feather in Tata
Steel's cap is yet another step to further strength
the 100-year relationship between the state and the
company.
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