| Domestic consumer electronics company Videocon said today it has renewed its bid for ailing Korean firm Daewoo Electronics but would pursue it only if the price was reasonable. |
| "Yes, we have put in a fresh bid for Daewoo but this time around we will pursue it if only the valuation is right," Videocon Industries Chairman and Managing Director Venugopal Dhoot told PTI. |
| Asked if this was a desperate attempt to acquire Daewoo, he replied in the negative. |
| "In fact, we have diversified our interests in energy and power sectors, and we may not be interested in pursuing it (Daewoo) if the price is very high," Dhoot said. |
| Last year, Videocon's bid to acquire Daewoo Electronics fell through with the 40-odd creditors of the ailing Korean firm refusing a demand from the Indian company for a discount over the initially agreed $700 million. |
| The consortium of Videocon and US equity firm Ripplewood had asked about 13 per cent reduction over the agreed price, which was refused by the creditors led by Woori Bank. |
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