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Adani Group in talks to buy Jaiprakash’s cement unit for $606 mn

Separately, Jaiprakash Associates said its board had approved the divestiture of the company’s cement business, but did not reveal the name of a potential buyer or the price.

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BENGALURU: Adani Group is in advanced talks to buy debt-laden Jaiprakash Associates Ltd’s cement business for $606 million, the media reported on Monday, citing sources.

Separately, Jaiprakash Associates said its board had approved the divestiture of the company’s cement business, but did not reveal the name of a potential buyer or the price.

The acquisition will be made by one of Adani Group’s recently acquired cement units, with an announcement expected as early as this week, the report said, adding the talks could still be delayed or fall apart.

Adani Group did not immediately respond to a request for comment from a news agency.

The Adani Group ventured into cement-making operations earlier this year with its $10.5 billion acquisition of Holcim AG’s cement businesses in India - Ambuja Cements Ltd and ACC.

The group, led by Asia’s richest man Gautam Adani, is looking beyond to expand its presence in power generation and infrastructure.

Gautam Adani and his family are in early discussions with investors, including Singapore investment firms Temasek and GIC, to raise at least $10 billion to fund an expansion into clean energy, ports and cement businesses, another report said on Monday. Recently Gautam Adani had said the group will invest more than $100 billion over the next decade, most of it in the energy transition business.

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