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Mumbai:
Pressure is building on British billionaire Lakshmi Mittal
to raise the bid offer for a controlling stake in Luxumbourg-based
Arcelor Steel, the world''s second largest steel company.
Mittal, who looked almost on the verge of a deal on Friday,
may now have to sweeten his offer bid by at least 2 billion
euros, sources say.
Mittal
had earlier raised his original bid to 25.8 billion euros,
which Arcelor rejected. Arcelor, however, hinted that
it might accept a revised bid if the offer is increased
substantially, even as it favoured a merger with rival
suitor Severstal owned by Russian billionaire Aleksei
Mordashov.
Severstal
already has a venture with Arcelor in Russia for making
galvanized steel.
Talks
between Arcelor and Mittal, meanwhile, intensified on
Saturday over an improved offer. Earlier, reports quoting
Arcelor sources had said that Mittal was willing to make
concessions on the merger proposal and on corporate governance.
Mittal
raised his offer for Arcelor by 34 per cent last month,
after making a first bid in January. Severstal says that
Mittal''s strategy focuses on building volume, which would
expose the company to the risks of price swings in the
steel market, while the plan followed by Arcelor and Severstal
focuses more on an "integrated product mix."
Severstal,
which has the backing of the Russian government, is optimistic
about a merger with steel giant Arcelor, though there
were complications in the mooted deal.
Severestal
owner Alexey Mordashev, who had revised his merger offer
under pressure from Arcelor shareholders, had also agreed
to a lower stake of 25 per cent stake in Arcelor against
the earlier bid for 32 per cent.
Arcelor''s
board will meet for the second time in five days on Sunday,
to decide on the two offers. The decision now lies with
the Arcelor board. Lakshmi Mittal, chairman and chief
executive of Mittal
Steel and the Mordashov camp are present in Luxembourg
ahead of the showdown.
Shareholders
of Arcelor are scheduled to meet on June 30 to vote on
both the Mittal and Severstal.
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