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Tata
Chemicals has raised its bid price for Egyptian
Fertilizers Company, to $352 a share, (over Rs
15,000). The price is $2 more than what rival
Egypt Kuwait Holding had offered.
Tata Chemicals has valued Egyptian
Fertilizers Company at $519 million (Rs 2,335.50
crore). It had earlier offered $305 a share for
the Egyptian company, while Egypt Kuwait Holding
had offered $350.
The maker of caustic soda,
soda ash, urea and potash fertilisers has managed
to stay in the race for the Egyptian company by
raising the offer.
Homesfield International, a
Tata Chemicals subsidiary, will now offer $352
a share for all of the Egyptian company's 1.475
million shares, the stock exchange said.
Tata Chem wants at least an
88.25 per cent stake in the company, reports added.
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