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Business Standard - Markets 22d ago

Dalmia Cement (Bharat) to acquire 5.2 MnTPA cement undertaking from Jaiprakash Associates

Additionally to acquire 3.3 MnTPA clinker capacity and 99 MW thermal power capacity

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Dalmia Bharat seals Rs 2,850 crore deal for JAL cement assets after Adani insolvency takeover
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ET Markets - Industry 22d ago

Dalmia Bharat seals Rs 2,850 crore deal for JAL cement assets after Adani insolvency takeover

Dalmia Cement has acquired key cement assets from Jaiprakash Associates for ₹2,850 crore. This deal, facilitated by the Adani Group's insolvency resolution, strengthens Dalmia's presence in central India. The acquisition includes cement plants and power capacity, boosting Dalmia's total capacity significantly. This move accelerates expansion plans and provides faster market access.

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Dalmia Bharat nears deal for JAL cement assets after Adani insolvency takeover: sources
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ET Markets - Industry 23d ago

Dalmia Bharat nears deal for JAL cement assets after Adani insolvency takeover: sources

Dalmia Bharat is set to acquire Jaiprakash Associates' cement assets for over Rs 2,500 crore. This follows Adani Group's acquisition of Jaiprakash Associates under insolvency. The deal settles past disputes. Adani Ports is also acquiring a fertilizer holding company. Adani Power has acquired Jaiprakash Associates' power assets. These moves signal significant consolidation in India's infrastructure sector.

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Adani Power to acquire 24% stake in JP Power, thermal assets in  ₹4,193-crore deal. Check details
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LiveMint - Markets 23d ago

Adani Power to acquire 24% stake in JP Power, thermal assets in ₹4,193-crore deal. Check details

Adani Power has finalised agreements to acquire a 24% stake in Jaiprakash Power Ventures and the 180 MW Churk thermal power plant for ₹4,193.6 crore. This deal aims to enhance Adani's generation capacity and is part of a larger resolution plan for financially troubled Jaiprakash Associates.

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Business Standard - Markets 23d ago

Adani Power to acquire certain power assets and investments of Jaiprakash Associates

(a) Share Purchase Agreement for acquisition of 24% shares of Jaiprakash Power Ventures (a listed entity), held by JAL; and

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Adani Power inks deals to buy Jaiprakash Power stake, Churk assets for over Rs 4,193 crore total
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ET Markets - Industry 23d ago

Adani Power inks deals to buy Jaiprakash Power stake, Churk assets for over Rs 4,193 crore total

Adani Power is set to acquire a significant stake in Jaiprakash Power Ventures and a thermal power plant. This move is part of a resolution plan for Jaiprakash Associates. The acquisitions will boost Adani Power's generation capacity and expand its presence in the thermal power sector. The deal is expected to be completed within 90 days of NCLT approval.

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NCLAT reserves order in Jaiprakash Associates insolvency case
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LiveMint - Companies 52d ago

NCLAT reserves order in Jaiprakash Associates insolvency case

On 6 April, a Supreme Court bench, led by Chief Justice Surya Kant and Justice Joymalya Bagchi, directed the NCLAT to hear the matter urgently

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SC to hear Vedanta's stay plea against Adani's Jaiprakash Associates takeover
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ET Markets - Industry 68d ago

SC to hear Vedanta's stay plea against Adani's Jaiprakash Associates takeover

Vedanta, owned by Anil Agarwal, had outbid Adani Group in one of the largest and most keenly tracked insolvency cases in the country. The committee of creditors, though, opted for the resolution plan offered by the Adani Group because of higher upfront payments. Vedanta has told the Supreme Court that the insolvency process lacked transparency and failed to maximise value for creditors. It alleged that the process followed by JAL's committee of creditors in approving the plan of the Adani Group was "unfair, opaque, and inequitable".

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