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Hindalco plans to raise Rs 3,000 cr
Press Trust Of India / Mumbai Nov 02, 2009, 00:34 IST

Aditya Birla group flagship company Hindalco is planning to raise around Rs 3,000 crore through an equity sale to fund its ongoing projects.

Hindalco Chief Financial Officer S Talukdar said the company planned to raise the fund either through qualified institutional placement or through sale of shares in overseas markets through the global depository receipts route.

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He, however, did not specify timelines for raising the fund. The company has a capital expenditure plan of Rs 23,000 crore over the next three years, 70 per cent of which it plans to fund through debt. The rest of the financial requirement would be met by equity infusion and internal accruals, Talukdar said.

Debu Bhattacharya Currently, expansion projects of the company are on track and production from new projects is expected to start by FY11, Hindalco Managing Director Debu Bhattacharya said.

“Production of alumina from Utkal Alumina refinery is expected to start around July 2011. The construction of 1.5 million TPA greenfield project at Rayagada, Orissa, is in full swing,” he said. The first metal from the smelter of the Mahan aluminium project in Madhya Pradesh would also roll out by July 2011. It has a capacity of 3,59,000 TPA, Bhattacharya said, adding a captive 900 Mw power plant is also coming up at Bargwan in Chhattisgarh.

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