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Indian eyes Scottish whisky giant | Indian eyes Scottish whisky giant |
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An Indian businessman could be the owner of one of the UK's most famous whisky firms within two weeks, according to press reports. | |
Vijay Mallya has been linked with Glasgow-based Whyte & Mackay since last year but is set to clinch a deal, the Hindustan Times says. | Vijay Mallya has been linked with Glasgow-based Whyte & Mackay since last year but is set to clinch a deal, the Hindustan Times says. |
Mr Mallya's UB Group is reportedly scrutinising the firm's books ahead of a £550m takeover. | Mr Mallya's UB Group is reportedly scrutinising the firm's books ahead of a £550m takeover. |
Whyte & Mackay's brands include the Jura and Dalmore single malt whiskies. | Whyte & Mackay's brands include the Jura and Dalmore single malt whiskies. |
It also owns the Vladivar Vodka and Glayva liqueur and Kingfisher beer labels. | It also owns the Vladivar Vodka and Glayva liqueur and Kingfisher beer labels. |
Mr Mallya also owns an airline and a fashion label. | Mr Mallya also owns an airline and a fashion label. |
Dominates | Dominates |
Whyte and Mackay said in October 2006 that it had received an unsolicited offer from UB Group. | Whyte and Mackay said in October 2006 that it had received an unsolicited offer from UB Group. |
Now the Indian newspaper says a deal is believed to have been agreed and that "the formalities would be completed within a fortnight". | Now the Indian newspaper says a deal is believed to have been agreed and that "the formalities would be completed within a fortnight". |
P.A. Murali, chief financial officer of UB Spirits confirmed that the process of looking at Whyte and Mackay's books, known as due diligence, is underway. | P.A. Murali, chief financial officer of UB Spirits confirmed that the process of looking at Whyte and Mackay's books, known as due diligence, is underway. |
But he said it would be "speculative" to comment on when an agreement would be signed. | But he said it would be "speculative" to comment on when an agreement would be signed. |
UB Group dominates the Indian spirits market, which is the world's largest for whisky. | UB Group dominates the Indian spirits market, which is the world's largest for whisky. |
But Scotch whisky has only a 1% foothold in the Indian market, because of the tariffs imposed by national and state governments there. | But Scotch whisky has only a 1% foothold in the Indian market, because of the tariffs imposed by national and state governments there. |