ArcelorMittal and Tata Steel are also likely to submit their bids, but whether they would be willing to invest almost Rs 300 billion in a bankrupt company is doubtful. The latter two companies are interested in Essar Steel’s assets on the west coast, which would also attract similar or higher-sized bids, said a source.
Vedanta
- Captive mines
- Cash-rich
- Good turnaround experience in large firms like Balco & HZL
JSW Steel
- Fundraising capability
- Demonstrated ability to acquire and turn around weak steel companies
- Ability to control cost, report healthy operating margins across steel cycles
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