Ambuja Cements Ltd 
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CAM, Khaitan & Co act on Adani Ambuja Cement acquisition of Sanghi Industries

The acquisition was made for an enterprise value of ₹5,000 crores.

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Ambuja Cements Ltd has acquired 56.74% controlling stake in Sanghi Industries Ltd (SIL) at an enterprise value of ₹5,000 crore. This transaction triggers a mandatory tender offer for an additional 26% stake in SIL.

Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas assisted Ambuja in this acquisition deal.

The transaction was headed by Ruetveij Pandya (Partner), Paridhi Adani (Partner) and Jeeta Nayak (Partner) with support from Principal Associate Abhilasha Malpani, and Associate Vishvas Bharadwaj.

The Competition Law advisory team was led by Avaantika Kakkar (Head Competition Law), Kirthi Srinivas, and Vijay Pratap Singh Chauhan, Partners.

Khaitan & Co acted for Sanghi Industries in this deal.

The core team consisted of Abhishek Dadoo (Partner), Gaurav Malhotra (Principal Associate), Jayantika Khanna (Senior Associate) and Astha Tambi (Senior Associate) with assistance from the following:

Strategic inputs on deal structuring: Haigreve Khaitan (Senior Partner)

Competition law related aspects: Anshuman Sakle (Partner) and Siddharth Bagul (Senior Associate)

Mining law related aspects: Shivanshu Thaplyal (Partner) and Priyesh Verma (Associate)

Real Estate related aspects: Harsh Parikh (Partner), Amruta Joshi (Principal Associate) and Nirali Shah (Senior Associate)

Financing related aspects: Smita Jha (Partner), Nikita Nagori (Senior Associate) and Vijay Sekar (Associate)

SEBI related aspects: Sudhir Bassi (Executive Director)

Merger related structuring aspects: Mehul Shah (Partner), Bhavin Vora (Executive Director) and Jinal Doshi (Senior Associate)

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