Saturday, December 4, 2010

Vedanta buys Namibian zinc mine for $707 m


LONDON: Anil Agarwal-promoted Vedanta Resources has completed the acquisition of the Skorpion Zinc Mine in Namibia from Anglo American plc for about $707 million.

Vedanta Resources’ subsidiary Sterlite Industries announced the completion of the acquisition in a regulatory filing to the London Stock Exchange.

The Skorpion Zinc Mine deal is part of Vedanta’s $1,338-million acquisition of Anglo American’s Zinc Assets announced in May this year.

Anglo Zinc comprises Skorpion mine in Namibia, Lisheen mine in Ireland and Black Mountain mines in South Africa.

Acquisitions of the Lisheen mine and Black Mountain mines are expected to be completed on schedule, the filing said.

Vedanta intended to acquire Anglo Zinc through Hindustan Zinc Ltd — a subsidiary of Sterlite, but the approval for this from the Indian Government was not received within the contractual completion timeline for Skorpion.

“Anglo Zinc is a strategic fit with our existing business and will create significant long-term value for shareholders’’, Vedanta said, adding the acquisition will consolidate the company’s position as the world’s largest integrated zinc-lead producer wi th significant reserves and resources of 478 million tonnes.

“We are delighted to have completed the first phase of the acquisition of Anglo Zinc assets. Skorpion Zinc Mine is a high quality zinc asset and will complement our existing portfolio,” the Vedanta Resources Chairman, Mr Anil Agarwal, said. — PTI

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