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This is an archive article published on January 7, 2010

Govt to sell stakes in 60 PSUs

The cabinet had approved a proposal to sell at least 10 pct govt holding in PSUs.

Finance ministry is in talks with other ministries for selling stakes in around 60 state-run firms in coming years,including miner Hindustan Copper Ltd,a senior official said on Thursday.

“(Hindustan Copper) is one of the companies in which government is considering to sell its stake,” Sunil Mitra,who is in charge of disinvestment at the finance ministry,said in a telephone interview.

Media reports have said the company’s board has already approved up to 20 per cent of its stake sale in the fiscal year that starts in April 2010.

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A 20-per cent stake in the firm would be worth about $1.15 billion based on the stock’s current price.

In November,the cabinet approved a proposal to sell at least 10 per cent government holding in state-run firms and use the proceeds for social schemes until March 2012,to cut its fiscal deficit.

The mines ministry must send a proposal to the finance ministry after the company gets approval from its board. Then,India’s cabinet must give its approval for the company to tap the market.

“No proposal has been received as yet for 20 per cent stake sale in Hindustan Copper (from Mines Ministry),” Mitra said.

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The Indian government holds about 99.6 per cent in the copper producer.

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