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Mumbai:
The Dhoots of the Videocon group have sold their 30-per
cent shareholding in Matsushita Air-conditioning India
Ltd, its air-conditioner manufacturing joint venture (JV)
with Matsushita of Japan, for an undisclosed amount. The
ACs are sold under the national brand name.
Confirming
the development, Videocon International president Pradeep
Dhoot says Matsushita, which has a 70-per cent shareholding
in the Chennai-based JV, had approached the Foreign Investment
Promotion Board to increase its stake to 100 per cent
by acquiring the shares held by Videocon. We were
negotiating for a better price and have now sold our entire
stake in the venture. Dhoot, however, was reluctant
to reveal the selling price.
Earlier
the Dhoots were demanding a price between Rs 80 crore
and Rs 90 crore for the deal, based on a book value of
Rs 30 per share. The existing paid-up capital in the JV
is around Rs 40 crore, of which the Dhoots investment
is around Rs 13 crore.
The
five-year-old JV currently has an annual sales turnover
of Rs 120 crore. It manufactures ACs, both split and window,
as well as rotary and reciprocating compressors at the
Chennai plant. The greenfield plant is considered to be
Matsushitas best manufacturing unit in the South
and Southeast Asian region.
Industry
sources say Matsushita wants to consolidate the companys
Indian operations, which have been reeling under losses
since some years. Matsushitas television manufacturing
JV with Salora, which makes and markets the Panasonic
brand, has not met with the desired success and the company
has charted a new plan for a complete turnaround.
The
Japanese consumer electronics major has, in the recent
past, bought out its Indian partners from National Panasonic
India to convert it into a wholly owned subsidiary. Matsushita
also has JVs for manufacturing refrigerators, kitchen
appliances and dry cell batteries in India.
The
sources say the company management is working on a module
to synergise the businesses of these entities and bring
them under one umbrella to emerge as a one-stop shop (and
brand) for consumer electronics and appliances in India.
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