Bangalore-based silk fabric manufacturer Himatsingka Seide has concluded its 70% stake acquisition in Italian bed linen brand Giuseppe Bellora SpA. The valuation of the acquisition is €20 mn (Rs. 116 crores). The equity value of the transaction is €13 mn (Rs. 75.4 crores) while Bellora has a debt of €7 mn (Rs. 40.6 crores).
Established in 1883, Bellora has presence across leading European department stores along with brand stores. Himatsingka Seide plans to capture the value market taken by the retailers by opening Bellora stores in the US and European markets. Currently Bellora is retailed through 17 owned stores and 350 retail points.
In June 2006, Bellora closed down its own manufacturing facility for restructuring initiative. Henceforth the sourcing for the brand will be undertaken from Himatsingka's production facility at Hasan, Karnataka, which has a manufacturing capacity of 200 mn metres.
Continuing its acquisition strategy, Himatsingka is in talks with other bed linen brands in the US and UK, which are expected to be completed in a couple of months. During the quarter ended December 2006, Himatsingka Seide registered total income of Rs. 53 crores with a net profit of Rs. 15 crores.
Read the article in Business Standard.
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