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Piramal agrees to sell Vodafone India stake for $1.48 billion

Piramal Enterprises Ltd has agreed to sell about 11% stake to Vodafone

New Delhi: Piramal Enterprises Ltd has agreed to sell about 11 per cent stake in the Indian unit of Vodafone Group to the British group for 89 billion rupees.

The deal is a part of Vodafone's plan first announced last October to take full control of the unit for a total 101.41 billion rupees, following a change in rules allowing foreign companies to own up to 100 percent of Indian telecommunication carriers.

Vodafone, which entered India in 2007 by buying Hutchison Whampoa's local cellular assets in a $11 billion deal, directly and indirectly owns a combined 84.5 percent of Vodafone India.

Piramal shares rose as much as 7.1 per cent. Vodafone received the cabinet's approval in February to buy stakes from its minority Indian partners - Piramal and businessman Analjit Singh. Piramal had bought the 11 percent stake in Vodafone India in two tranches during the financial year to March 2012 for 58.64 billion rupees. It is selling the stake to Prime Metals Ltd, which it said is an indirect subsidiary of Vodafone Group.

( Source : reuters )
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