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Hindalco set to get RS7,660 crore from Novelis

Having nursed its ailing subsidiary to health, it’s time to cash the cheque for Hindalco Industries Ltd.

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Having nursed its ailing subsidiary to health, it’s time to cash the cheque for Hindalco Industries Ltd.

The Aditya Birla Group’s flagship firm is set to receive about $1.7 billion or `7,660 crore from Novelis Inc, the Atlanta-based aluminium cans giant, from the proceeds of a $2.5 billion bond sale.

The return of capital will come as a boon for Hindalco, the aluminium maker which is in the midst of a major expansion programme entailing a capital expenditure of `40,000 crore in India.

Hindalco also carries a debt of Rs23,000 crore in its books as on June 30, 2010, according to a company filing made on September 30.

Novelis was acquired by Hindalco for $6 billion in 2007. The global financial crisis that followed immediately thereafter saw the overseas subsidiary with a $11 billion turnover awash in red.

Hindalco had to use its balance sheet to help restructure the debt mountain at Novelis. Additionally, it also had to shut down a plant and lay off about 1,000 employees in the US.

For Novelis, losses peaked to $1.8 billion in the third quarter of financial year 2009, mostly as a result of a high cost of capital. In 2010, the company posted a net profit of $400 million on sales of $8.7 billion. With that, the turnaround was complete.

DNA could not reach company officials for comment.

A Bloomberg report on Thursday mentioned Novelis’s plan to set yield guidance on $2.5 billion of bonds.

The proceeds will be used along with borrowings of $1.5 billion to refinance debt, and for a $1.7 billion distribution to Hindalco, the report said.

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