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Vedanta to split into five companies in April; Anil Agarwal says demerger to create ‘phenomenal’ sharehold - The Economic Times
Vedanta to split into five companies in April; Anil Agarwal says demerger to create ‘phenomenal’ sharehold The Economic Times Indian conglomerate Vedanta to split in five next month Financial Ti…
Vedanta to split into five companies in April; Anil Agarwal says demerger to create ‘phenomenal’ sharehold The Economic Times Indian conglomerate Vedanta to split in five next month Financial Times India's Vedanta to split into
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- Vedanta to split into five companies in April; Anil Agarwal says demerger to create ‘phenomenal’ sharehold The
- Economic Times Indian conglomerate Vedanta to split in five next month Financial Times India's Vedanta to split into
- five companies next month, FT reports Reuters Vedanta to complete demerger in early April as Anil Agarwal targets
- debt| Business News Hindustan Times Vedanta targets doubling $27 billion market cap through five-entity split: Report
Background
What led here, in plain terms:
- The Economic Times Vedanta to split into five companies in April; Anil Agarwal says demerger to create ‘phenomenal’
- sharehold The Economic Times Indian conglomerate Vedanta to split in five next month Financial Times India's Vedanta to split into
- five companies next month, FT reports Reuters Vedanta to complete demerger in early April as Anil Agarwal targets debt| Business
- News Hindustan Times Vedanta targets doubling $27 billion market cap through five-entity split: Report The Economic Times
Why it matters
Why readers and decision-makers should care:
- The Economic Times Vedanta to split into five companies in April; Anil Agarwal says demerger to create ‘phenomenal’
- sharehold The Economic Times Indian conglomerate Vedanta to split in five next month Financial Times India's Vedanta to split into
- five companies next month, FT reports Reuters Vedanta to complete demerger in early April as Anil Agarwal targets debt| Business