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Trent plans 'Landmark' expansion after acquisition
Thursday, May 01, 2008 17:24 [IST]
New Delhi: After completing 100 per cent acquisition of retail chain Landmark, Tata group company Trent plans to continue expansion of the bookstore by investing about Rs 30 crore a year to add five to six outlets.

"Yesterday, we have acquired the remaining 24 per cent stake in Landmark from co-founder Hemu Ramaiah and we will continue to expand the store," Himanshu Chakrawarti, a Trent executive and COO of Landmark said.

He said the company would add about 5-6 stores per year with an investment of about Rs 5 crore per store, entailing an estimated total investment of up to Rs 30 crore.

After exiting from Landmark, Ramaiah has also resigned from the post of CEO. Asked about the financials involved in the deal, he declined to comment saying "it is a confidential matter between two shareholders".

He also ruled out a possible change in the top management and also of hiring a new CEO.

"As of now, the company has not taken any decision on that front," he added.

Trent had acquired a majority 76 per cent stake in Landmark in 2005 for Rs 103.6 crore. Landmark, currently, has 10 stores across cities such as Chennai, Bangalore, Mumbai, Vadodara, Gurgaon, Pune, and Lucknow.
Source : PTI

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