Cairn India, Vedanta shares jump on $2.3 bn deal

Cairn India went up 3.54 percent to Rs 187.15 on BSE. Shares of Vedanta too climbed 2.82 percent to Rs 189.20 on BSE.

Mumbai: Shares of Cairn India rose by nearly 4 percent Monday as private miner Vedanta Ltd moves to absorb the oil firm in a USD 2.3-billion all-share deal to create India's largest diversified natural resources company.

Cairn India went up 3.54 percent to Rs 187.15 on BSE.

On NSE, it gained 3.65 percent to Rs 187.35.

Shares of Vedanta too climbed 2.82 percent to Rs 189.20 on BSE.

India's largest private miner Vedanta Ltd headed by billionaire Anil Agarwal will merge
Cairn India with itself in an attempt to cut debt.

Shareholders in Cairn India, the country's top private oil producer, will get one ordinary share and 7.5 percent redeemable preference share of Vedanta Ltd with a face value of Rs 10.

That implies a premium of 7.3 percent to Cairn's Friday closing price.

Vedanta will use Rs 16,867 crore of cash lying with Cairn to pay off part of its Rs 77,752 crore debt.

Post-merger, London-listed parent Vedanta Resources' holding in Vedanta Ltd will drop to 50.1 percent from 62.9 percent.

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