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プリモ・ケミカルズが太陽光発電SPVの株式26%取得に2億1000万インドルピーを投資

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-- プリモ・ケミカルズ(NSE:PRIMO、BOM:506852)は、自家発電方式で50MWの太陽光発電所を所有・運営するために設立された特別目的会社(SPV)であるTPCS Pvt. Ltd.に2億1000万インドルピーを投資し、26%の株式を取得する予定であることが、火曜日にインド証券取引所に提出された書類で明らかになった。 同社の株価は水曜日の取引で約1%下落した。 提出書類によると、TPCSはオープンアクセスおよび自家発電方式の政策に基づき、プロジェクト開発のために設立された。SPVは現在、Arpa Infrastructure Developersが51%、Sun Photonics Pvt. Ltd.が49%の株式を保有している。 同社は提出書類の中で、投資は1回または複数回に分けて行われると述べている。

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