Company officials said JSL expects its debt to rise by Rs 300-500 crore, over the existing Rs 4,800 crore, by the end of the current fiscal due to the expansion plans. JSL said it will be developing and operating a stainless steel melt shop (SMS) in Indonesia with an annual production capacity of 1.2 MTPA. This will increase the company’s melting capacity by over 40% to 4.2 MTPA at a Rs 700 crore investment.
India Cements’ Srinivasan, other promoters exit company board
The Aditya Birla Group firm has completed the acquisition of 10.13 crore equity shares of India Cements (ICL), representing 32.72% of the equity share capital