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Vedanta to use Konkola IPO proceeds to pay debt for Cairn deal

Last Updated 14 December 2010, 12:28 IST

Vedanta had on November 19 stated that it has tied-up USD 6 billion in syndicate and bridge loans to fund part of its acquisition of 40 per cent to 51 per cent stake in Cairn India from the UK's Cairn Energy Plc and another 20 per cent from open market.

A couple of days prior to that, billionaire Anil Agarwal- run firm had announced plans to list Konkola Copper Mines (KCM), the second-biggest integrated copper producer in Africa, selling new and existing shares to raise about USD 1.1 billion.

While Vedanta did not say what it planned to do with the proceeds of the initial public offering of Konkola, the firm in the circular to its shareholders for seeking nod for Cairn deal stated that a USD 1 billion bridge or short-term loan will be paid off from the IPO proceeds.

"It is intended that (the USD 1 billion bridge loan arranged by Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan and Morgan Stanley Bank) will be repaid from the proceeds of the IPO of shares of Konkola," Vedanta said in the circular.

Shareholders of Vedanta gave their consent to the Cairn acquisition at a meeting in London yesterday. Vedanta has put an April 15, 2011 deadline for closing the Cairn India acquisition after obtaining all necessary regulatory consents and government approvals.

Besides the USD 1 billion bridge loan, Vedanta has also got another short duration loan of USD 1.5 billion from Barclays Capital, Citigroup, Credit Suisse, The Royal Bank of Scotland and Standard Chartered Bank, the circular said.

It has got a syndicated term loan of USD 3.5 billion from Barclays Capital, Citigroup, Credit Suisse, Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan plc, Morgan Stanley Bank, The Royal Bank of Scotland and Standard Chartered Bank.

Vedanta has delayed the London-listing of Konkola Resources, the holding company of KCM, to 2011 due to stock market volatility.

"With year end approaching and the current stock market volatility, the boards of Vedanta Resources plc and Konkola have decided to pursue such listing in 2011," it had said in a statement on November 30.

Vedanta holds an indirect 79.4 per cent stake in KCM, with the remainder held by ZCCM Investments Holdings, majority-owned by the Zambian government. Vedanta will retain a majority of KCM, which will also be listed in the Zambian capital of Lusaka.


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(Published 14 December 2010, 12:28 IST)

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