Maruti Suzuki India will finally go ahead tomorrow Monday Nov 16,2015 with
its much-delayed minority shareholders voting to let parent Suzuki
invest and own the upcoming plant in Gujarat.
The
voting through postal ballot would take place from November 16 to
December 15 while the results will be announced on December 17,2015
In
order to reach out to the investors, the company organised several road
shows at various locations, including Mumbai, Singapore, Hong Kong and
the UK.
The Gujarat plant was initially planned to be
operationalised in May 2017 but the company may be able to advance it
by a couple of months.
Next year, the company’s
Gurgaon and Manesar plants will be more than fully utilised and it would
require capacity from Gujarat to meet demand.
Initially,
the Gujarat plant was proposed to be owned by Maruti Suzuki but the
plan was changed later with its Japanese parent Suzuki Motor Corporation
announcing in January last year that it would invest $488 million to
build the Gujarat plant.
Last year, under pressure
from institutional investors, Maruti Suzuki had decided to seek minority
shareholders’ approval after tweaking some of the earlier proposals for
the controversial Gujarat plant, which it had initially planned to set
up on its own.
The change was, however, opposed by
institutional investors forcing the company to seek minority
shareholders’ approval on the matter. They had even approached markets
regulator SEBI seeking its intervention to safeguard the interests of
minority shareholders.
Private sector mutual funds and insurance companies, which own almost 7 % of the company, led the opposition.
Subsequently,
MSI decided to seek minority shareholder’s nod. However, the voting was
delayed due to changes in regulations and MSI deciding to comply with
requirements under the amended Companies Act.
The
Gujarat plant is envisaged to have an installed capacity of 7.5 lakh
units annually. MSI’s two units at Gurgaon and Manesar have a total
production capacity of 1.5 million units annually.
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