BusinessLine (Kolkata)

InGovern raises concern over Triveni Engineerin­g’s open offer for SSLE

- Suresh P Iyengar

Proxy advisory firm InGovern has raised concerns over the rationale and prudence of investment and open o¤er made by Triveni Engineerin­g and Industries for Sir Shadi Lal Enterprise­s (SSLE).

The two sets of promoters — Rajat Lal and his family — who are in control of SSLE management, hold about 36 per cent of the shares while Vivek Viswanatha­n and his family own about 25 per cent.

TEIL is part of a billiondol­lar Triveni Group, which is one of the largest integrated sugar manufactur­ers and has presence in engineerin­g, power transmissi­on, wastewater treatment solutions and defence.

VALUATION REPORT

TEIL acquired the Viswanatha­n family stake at ₹35 crore and has made an open o¤er to acquire 25.43 per stake at ₹262.15 per share. However, Shadi Lal on March 27 had shared with the BSE an independen­t valuation report, conducted by Sundae Capital Advisors, which arrived at ₹1,221.70 per share for SSLE as the “weighted average price” .

The InGovern report said Rajat Lal and family are not tendering their shares. The o¤er price by TEIL is low compared to the valuation as recommende­d by the independen­t directors of SSLE.

On January 30 — the date of the open o¤er announceme­nt — the SSLE shares closed at ₹156.80 at BSE. It reached a peak of ₹383.30 on February 19 and closed at ₹280 per share on April 26.

“Over four times higher valuation price estimated by the independen­t valuers and recommende­d by the Independen­t Directors of SSLE leaves the minority shareholde­rs confused as to the true value of their shareholdi­ng as compared to the open o¤er price,” said the report.

Going forward, in case of any di¤erences between these two sets of shareholde­rs of SSLE, there is a possibilit­y of a potential deadlock – that could prove detrimenta­l to the interest of all stakeholde­rs of SSLE. This may also impact any special resolution­s at SSLE in the future, it added.

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