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Adani Taps Morgan Stanley to Help Sell Australia Port Stake
- Tuesday October 28, 2014
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Adani spokesman Andrew Porter confirmed the company has hired Morgan Stanley to help it on a potential partial sale of Abbot Point, a 50 million tonnes-a-year coal terminal on the east coast of Australia that it bought for $2 billion in 2011.
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GVK to offload minority stake in Australia coal mining project
- Friday March 15, 2013
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After offloading 51 per cent stake in rail and port project, the GVK group that is developing $10 billion integrated coal project in Australia is in advanced discussions with investors to sell minority stake in its coal mining project as well, a top company official said.
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GVK to cut stakes in Australia coal, rail, port projects
- Wednesday March 21, 2012
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"GVK will sell down its stakes across Alpha, the rail and the port, but will maintain a majority," said Paul Mulder, chief executive of Hancock Coal, the Australian arm of GVK.
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Adani Taps Morgan Stanley to Help Sell Australia Port Stake
- Tuesday October 28, 2014
- Business |
Adani spokesman Andrew Porter confirmed the company has hired Morgan Stanley to help it on a potential partial sale of Abbot Point, a 50 million tonnes-a-year coal terminal on the east coast of Australia that it bought for $2 billion in 2011.
- www.ndtv.com/business
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GVK to offload minority stake in Australia coal mining project
- Friday March 15, 2013
- Business |
After offloading 51 per cent stake in rail and port project, the GVK group that is developing $10 billion integrated coal project in Australia is in advanced discussions with investors to sell minority stake in its coal mining project as well, a top company official said.
- www.ndtv.com/business
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GVK to cut stakes in Australia coal, rail, port projects
- Wednesday March 21, 2012
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"GVK will sell down its stakes across Alpha, the rail and the port, but will maintain a majority," said Paul Mulder, chief executive of Hancock Coal, the Australian arm of GVK.
- www.ndtv.com/business