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Tata
Chemicals today announced that it had acquired
the remaining 36.5 per cent of the paid-up capital
in the Brunner Mond group for Rs 290 crore through
its wholly owned subsidiary. In December 2005,
the company had acquired 63.5 per cent of the
paid-up capital from Wayland Investments and Barclays
Bank for Rs 508 crore. At that time, Prasad Menon,
managing director, Tata Chemicals, had said the
company would be making a mandatory offer to other
shareholders to acquire the balance stake.
Post acquisition, Tata Chemicals
is the world's third largest producer of soda
ash after the Brussels-based Solvay and US-listed
FMC Corp, respectively. Prior to the acquisition,
Tata Chemicals had a soda ash capacity of 0.9
million tonne. Brunner Mond has a capacity of
2 million tonne spread over four plants is the
second largest producer of soda ash in Europe
and the fifth largest globally. Prior to the acquisition,
Tata Chemicals had a presence in Asia and some
countries in the Middle East.
The Brunner Mond acquisition,
apart from expanding its presence in Asia also
gives it access to countries in Europe like Germany
and France as well as Africa. Last year, the company
had also picked up a 33 per cent stake in IMACID,
Morocco.
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