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UltraTech Cement, part of Aditya Birla Group, buys 23% of Chennai's India Cements for Rs 1,885 crore
SiliconIndia· 3 days agoThe...rivalry from the Adani Group, which has been swiftly extending its influence in the cement...
Sanghi Industries OFS sees strong response; retail investors can bid today
Business Today· 4 days agoSanghi Industries: The OFS received 4.78 times subscription by non-retail investors on Day 1 at an...
UltraTech picks up 23% in India Cements as sector battle hots up
Business Standard India· 4 days agoThe transaction came two weeks after the Adani group’s Ambuja Cements announced a deal to acquire...
UltraTech Cement revises offer, will acquire 25% of UAE-based RAKWCT, shares gain
CNBC Awaaz· 5 days agoOn May 27, UltraTech Cement announced that it had made an offer to acquire 18.8 crore shares or a...
Reliance Industries, BHEL and more: Top stocks to watch out for on June 28 - CNBC TV18
CNBC TV18· 4 days agoAmbuja Cements | Adani Group firm Ambuja Cements Ltd on Thursday (June 27) said its board of...
UltraTech’s stake buy in India Cements — Is a takeover now on the cards?
CNBC Awaaz· 3 days agoIndia’s largest cement manufacturer UltraTech Cement, an Aditya Birla group company, has agreed to...
Ultratech-India Cements deal: Mutually beneficial for both firms; competition to increase, says...
Livemint· 3 days agoUltraTech Cement on June 27 announced that its board had approved the acquisition of a 23 per cent...
UltraTech, India Cements deal may benefit both cement makers, says PL; here's how
Business Today· 4 days agoIndia Cements has 14.5 mtpa cement capacity: 5 mtpa in Telangana, 6 mtpa in Tamil Nadu, 2.1mtpa in...
Stocks in news: Stanley, RIL, HCL Tech, Polycab, RVNL, Ambuja, RBL Bank, AU Bank and JSW Infra
Business Today· 3 days agoStocks including Stanley Lifestyles, Reliance, Polycab, HCL Tech, Ambuja Cements, RBL Bank, AU Bank,...
Ultratech poised to become new 'Thalaiva' in South post India Cements acquisition, say analysts
CNBC Awaaz· 3 days agoAnalysts predict this deal could lead to a larger stake purchase and establish a new 'Thalaiva'...