In a recent development, Hindustan Zinc, a Vedanta group company, has expressed its intention to continue discussions with the Indian government regarding its proposal to demerge the company into distinct entities. This decision follows the mines ministry's rejection of Hindustan Zinc Ltd's demerger plan. Arun Misra, CEO of Hindustan Zinc, shared insights into the ongoing dialogue with the government during a board meeting held last Friday.

Misra highlighted the government's significant minority stake in Hindustan Zinc, amounting to 29.54%, and mentioned the government's current focus on disinvestment through various channels. He pointed out that the proposed demerger might compromise these disinvestment opportunities. Despite these challenges, Misra remains optimistic about the potential benefits of creating a separate silver entity, citing current high silver prices that could significantly enhance the company's market capitalization from $20 billion to an estimated $24-25 billion.
The CEO also revealed that Hindustan Zinc is actively engaging with the mines ministry to address concerns related to the demerger proposal. The company believes that separating its zinc and silver businesses could lead to substantial value creation for all stakeholders, including the Government of India.
Hindustan Zinc had previously announced its intention to restructure its operations into separate units focusing on zinc, lead, and silver to improve its market valuation. Mines Secretary V L Kantha Rao has expressed skepticism about the plan, stating that the current reports have not convinced the ministry as a shareholder.
The company has enlisted a leading advisory firm to evaluate its restructuring strategy. This move is part of Hindustan Zinc's broader effort to review its corporate structure with the aim of unlocking potential value. The firm operates in zinc, lead, and silver segments, reporting consolidated sales figures for the fourth quarter of the last fiscal year: Rs 4,858 crore from zinc, Rs 1,360 crore from silver, and Rs 961 crore from lead.
This ongoing discussion between Hindustan Zinc and the Indian government underscores the complexities involved in corporate restructuring within major industrial sectors. As both parties continue to negotiate, stakeholders are keenly observing how these talks could shape the future trajectory of one of India's leading metal companies.
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