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Wockhardt seeks legal go-ahead for Danone deal

By Joe C Mathew
August 04, 2011 08:35 IST
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A day after pharmaceutical major Wockhardt announced its decision to sell its nutrition business to French food multinational Danone, the company approached the Bombay high court for legal clearance to go ahead with the deal.

The court will hear the matter on September 6.

Wockhardt is yet to settle the legal disputes with some of its lenders, which had earlier opposed and thwarted a similar sale deal the company had announced with US pharmaceutical multinational Abbott.

The Wockhardt-Abbott deal involving the sale of the same business division was called off later as the company failed to resolve differences with its lenders.

Wockhardt's problems with its lenders began after it failed to redeem its foreign currency convertible bonds (FCCBs) due to a financial crisis.

The buyback package offered by the company was not acceptable to the investors. The bond holders had argued that Wockhardt would have to reach an agreement to settle their dues before it went ahead with such deals.

 

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