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Adani Enterprises said to consider selling $2.7 billion Adani Wilmar stake

Adani Wilmar's share fell nearly 36 percent this year, valuing the company at around $6.2 billion. Adani-linked companies had lost more than $150 billion in market value at one point after US-based short seller Hindenburg Research leveled fraud allegations against the business empire, which were denied by the conglomerate, according to Bloomberg.

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By Bloomberg  Aug 8, 2023 10:49:25 PM IST (Published)

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Adani Enterprises said to consider selling $2.7 billion Adani Wilmar stake
Adani Enterprises Ltd. has been considering a potential sale of its 44 percent stake in Adani Wilmar Ltd. for a few months, the people said, asking not to be identified as the information is confidential. Adani’s shares are worth about $2.7 billion at the current share price, according to Bloomberg calculations.

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The conglomerate is exploring selling its stake in its Mumbai-listed consumer-staple joint venture with Wilmar International Ltd., freeing up capital for their core business, according to people familiar with the matter.
Indian billionaire Gautam Adani and his family may retain a minority stake in a personal capacity following a sale, the people said. Wilmar, the Singapore-headquartered food conglomerate co-founded by billionaire Kuok Khoon Hong in 1991, could decide to retain its stake in the business, one of the people said.
Deliberations are at an early stage and Adani Enterprises may decide to keep its stake, the people said. An Adani spokesman said the group won’t comment on market speculation. A representative for Wilmar declined to comment.
Shares of Adani Wilmar have fallen about 36 percent this year, valuing the company at around $6.2 billion. Adani-linked companies had lost more than $150 billion in market value at one point after US-based short seller Hindenburg Research leveled fraud allegations against the business empire. The Adani Group denied any wrongdoing.
Adani Wilmar raised about 36 billion rupees ($435 million) in an initial public offering in Mumbai in 2022. Adani and Wilmar’s stakes together account for nearly 88 percent of the company’s shares. The Securities and Exchange Board of India requires that large firms must have a minimum public shareholding of at least 25 percent within five years of the date of the listing.
Adani Wilmar is a so-called fast moving consumer goods company, offering many essential kitchen commodities for Indian consumers including edible oils, wheat flour, rice, pulses and sugar, according to its website. Incorporated in 1999, the company’s products reach over 114 million households through more than 10,000 distributors, according to its annual report. It competes in India with the likes of ITC Ltd. and Hindustan Unilever Ltd.
The company reported a net loss of 790 million rupees in the quarter ending June 30. Management attributed the loss to falling edible oil prices and high-cost inventory.

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