Jet pays Rs 400 cr; buyout deal closed
Jet has paid Rs 400 crore, which it was required to pay by April 20, to the promoters of Air Sahara. This marks the closure of the deal.
NEW DELHI: Jet Airways today paid Rs 400 crore to the promoters of Air Sahara, closing the deal for the Naresh Goyal-promoted private airline's takeover of the Lucknow-based ailing carrier.
Jet has paid Rs 400 crore, which it was required to pay by April 20 to the promoters of Air Sahara. This marks the closure of the deal, company sources said.
The April 20 deadline was set by an arbitration panel.
Already, Jet officials have started entering the offices of Air Sahara as part of the amalgamation process, the sources added.
After nine months of bitter legal battle, the grounded Jet-Sahara deal had finally took off earlier this month as Jet agreed to buy the Lucknow-based airline at a "lump sum price" of Rs 1,450 crore.
Under the renewed offer approved by arbitrators, all shares of Air Sahara will be transferred to Jet for Rs 1,450 crore, inclusive of Rs 500 crore which Jet paid last year.
Jet was asked to pay Rs 400 crore on or before April 20 and another Rs 550 crore in four interest-free annual equal instalments starting March 2008.
However, confusion prevailed over the actual deal size, with Air Sahara President Alok Sharma maintaining that the enterprise value was "close to Rs 2,000 crore".
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