Deal to create World's largest bulk tea firm. |
Four years after the Khaitan-Magor split, the wheel has turned full circle "" McLeod Russel, Brij Mohan Khaitan's tea company, is set to buy out Magor-held Williamson Tea Assam. |
|
According to the contours of the deal being worked out, McLeod Russel will acquire 70 per cent of Borelli Tea Holdings Ltd, UK, the holding company of Williamson Tea Assam. |
|
The management of McLeod Russel was unavailable for comment. Industry sources said the acquisition would cost the Khaitans around Rs 146 crore at Rs 148 per share. |
|
The Williamson Tea Assam scrip closed at Rs 146.70 on the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) and Rs 147.05 on the National Stock Exchange (NSE) on Friday. |
|
The move will make the Brij Mohan Khaitan group the world's largest integrated bulk tea company with a production of 62 million kg, a status enjoyed by the group prior to its split. |
|
Williamson Tea Assam has 17 tea gardens with a production of 20 million kg. |
|
Incidentally, when the split was formally announced, Philip Magor in his official statement had said, "We are long-term buyers, not sellers." |
|
Over the last four years, both the groups had untangled the cross-holdings among various companies and resolved brand and logo issues. |
|
The two groups also reached an understanding on the use of the "Williamson" name and the elephant logo of the group, a creation of Philip Magor. |
|
Earlier this year, the last of the cross-holdings was unravelled as the Khaitans bought out Magor's 27 per cent in Williamson Magor & Co, the holding company of the Brij Mohan Khaitan group. |
|
Magor's company was originally known as George Williamson Assam but was later renamed Williamson Tea Assam. |
|
The Khaitans undertook a major restructuring of their tea business as well after the split. The Khaitan's tea business, prior to the split, was vested in Bishnauth Tea Company and Eveready Industries India. |
|
Subsequently, Bishnauth was merged into Eveready. Thereafter, the tea business was demerged from Eveready into McLeod Russel. |
|
Industry sources said with two focused businesses, it would be easier for McLeod Russel to explore funding options for the buyout. |
|
"McLeod Russel is now in a position to contemplate acquisitions," they said. |
|
The move to expand the plantations business is contrary to recent developments in FMCG companies like Tata Tea and Hindustan Lever Ltd, which are selling plantations. |
|