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JSW Steel's Ispat Acquisition(A): The Opportunity

Professor Sunil Sharma (Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad.)
Professor Saral Mukherjee (Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad.)
Professor Parvinder Gupta (Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad.)

Publication date: 31 March 2016

Abstract

The three cases (Case A: JSW Steel's Ispat Acquisition: The Opportunity; Case B: JSW Steel's Ispat Acqusition: The Setback & Case C: JSW Steel's Ispat Acquisition: The Turnaround Strategy) describe the business situation leading to acquisition of Ispat by JSW, the acquirer company's failure to realize synergies post-acquisition, and the subsequent turnaround initiatives to salvage the situation. In 2010, JSW Steel, a 14 mtpa Indian steel company acquired Ispat Steel with annual production capacity of 3 mtpa. The acquisition was part of JSW's multipronged strategy to realize its aspiration of being a 40 mtpa firm. At the time of acquisition, Ispat had huge debts, a long pipeline of unfinished projects, high production costs and unpredictable cash flows. Its main plant, Dolvi was shutdown for 45 days. However, the plant also had numerous advantages. It was located near the seashore and was technologically very advanced. Case A describes the events leading to acquisition of Ispat by JSW. It captures the facts, opinions and inferences around the acquisition decision, which were used as inputs in the due diligence process to assess synergies between JSW and Ispat. The case describes the economic, competitive, and industry factors prevailing in 2010 when JSW was thinking of acquiring Ispat.

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Sharma, S., Mukherjee, S. and Gupta, P. (2016), "JSW Steel's Ispat Acquisition(A): The Opportunity", . https://doi.org/10.1108/CASE.IIMA.2020.000011

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Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad

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