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Friday, March 25, 2011

Simbhaoli Sugars zooms on its plan to hive-off its IMFL and Power biz to the new subsidiary companies


Simbhaoli Sugars is currently trading at Rs. 45.90, up by 3.05 points or 7.12% from its previous closing of Rs. 42.85 on the BSE.
The scrip opened at Rs. 43.85 and has touched a high and low of Rs. 46.00 and Rs. 43.85 respectively. So far 36,356 shares were traded on the counter.
The BSE group 'B' stock of face value Rs. 10 has touched a 52 week high of Rs. 53.80 on 11-Nov-2010 and a 52 week low of Rs. 32.50 on 25-May-2010.
Last one week high and low of the scrip stood at Rs. 46.00 and Rs. 42.00 respectively. The current market cap of the company is Rs. 116.19 crore.
The promoters holding in the company stood at 43.58 % while Institutions and Non-Institutions held 4.51 % and 51.91 % respectively. 
Simbhaoli Sugars (SSL), one of the country’s largest sugar refiners would be hiving off of its Simbhaoli Distillery mainly comprising of its potable alcohol (IMFL) business and Power Businesses to new subsidiary companies. These new companies shall be wholly owned subsidiaries of SSL and will chalk out their own growth plans.
The business of the Simbhaoli Distillery which includes Potable Alcohol Business is being carved out into a separate company. The main objective behind this exercise shall be to achieve growth in potable alcohol business by exploring new business and marketing areas for creation of new brands, their promotion and capacity enhancement. The potable alcohol business has an aggressive growth plan with a back drop of 10 to 12% year on year basis natural growth in domestic drinking alcohol segment.
Presently alcohol manufacturing is carried out in all the three units of the Company namely Simbhaoli Distillery (90 kld capacity), Brijnathpur Ethanol Division and Chilwaria Ethanol Division. The Simbhaoli Distillery business achieved a gross turnover of Rs 316.7 crore in FY10. All the three facilities of SSL have power generation capacities aggregating 64 mwh and two of the units have a capacity to export 34 mwh of surplus power to the State Grid.
The Company has also decided to transfer its existing business of power generation in to a separate entity. The total power generation capacity of the group at present is 64 mwh and is expected to increase to 115 mwh in three years time. New entity will tie up its own financing and implement the project in time bound manner.
Further, the Company is planning to create connectivity to the grid by laying down the transmission lines at its Brijnathpur power unit, with a present capacity o f 8 mwh. Bio mass/ bagasse shall be transferred to the new Company for conversion into steam and power.

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