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Within a week after receiving final approval from the Goa bench of Bombay HC, Vedanta group firms, Sesa Goa and Sterlite Industries on Saturday announced that their merger scheme, together with ...
Metals miner Vedanta Resources has agreed to buy Japanese trading company Mitsui’s controlling stake in Indian iron ore producer Sesa Goa for $981 million, beating rivals like Arcelor Mittal in ...
“Heralding a new era of inclusive development, Vedanta Sesa Goa commenced mining operations at Bicholim Mineral Block 1 in the state of Goa,” the company said in a statement on Thursda ...
MUMBAI (Reuters) - Vedanta Resources will simplify its business structure by merging its Indian subsidiaries Sterlite Industries and Sesa Goa into a single unit to cut costs and improve cashflows ...
New Delhi: After securing approval of the Madras high court, Vedanta Resources is now hoping to complete the much-delayed merger of Sesa Goa and Sterlite Industries within a month after getting a ...
Mumbai/London:NRI business tycoon Anil Agarwal-led Vedanta Resources has bought 51% of iron-ore exporter Sesa Goa Ltd and said on 24 April 2007 that it planned to buy a further 20% , bringing the ...
According to the deal, while Vedanta Resources will acquire up to 40% stake in Cairn India, another group company Sesa Goa will buy 20% stake through an open offer. The total transaction value ...
Vedanta Sesa Goa on the occasion of International Forests Day and World Water Day reaffirmed its commitment to environmental conservation and sustainable development, by launching an awareness ...
Vedanta on Wednesday said its Sesa Goa iron ore business has started supply of 3 tonnes of liquid medical oxygen (LMO) on a daily basis to hospitals in Goa. The liquid medical oxygen is being ...
Vedanta Sesa Goa, an Indian mining business, launched #SesaForGreenerGood on International Day of Biological Diversity in India to establish the brand as an exemplar of sustainable mining and a ...
Vedanta Resources Plc is giving the final touches to a merger of two of its Indian subsidiaries, Sesa Goa and Sterlite Industries, creating a Rs40,000-crore metals giant, according to several reports.