Reliance Industries shares tumble after halting stake sale to Saudi's Aramco
Shares of Reliance Industries fell 4.2% in early trading on Monday as India`s largest firm decided to halt a stake sale in its oil-to-chemicals business (O2C) to Saudi Arabia`s Aramco and pulled back from a potential spinoff of its most profitable unit.
Shares of Reliance Industries fell 4.2% in early trading on Monday as India`s largest firm decided to halt a stake sale in its oil-to-chemicals business (O2C) to Saudi Arabia`s Aramco and pulled back from a potential spinoff of its most profitable unit.
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Over the last two years, the Indian conglomerate owned by billionaire Mukesh Ambani has been in the process of selling a 20% stake in the oil business for roughly $15 billion to Aramco and making it a separate unit, while also revamping it in a push towards renewable energy.
The company has remained net-debt free since June last year. Analysts at Jefferies said the deal cancellation has no bearing on Reliance`s balance sheet but comes as a disappointment as it loses a chance to set a benchmark of $75 billion valuation for the O2C business.
Reliance had recently inducted Aramco Chairman Yasir Al-Rumayyan into its board amid opposition by California State Teachers` Retirement Fund. Al-Rumayyan`s appointment, initially seen as part of a process to formalise the stake sale, was later said to have no connection to the deal.
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