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Stylam Industries Shares Drop 5% as Japan’s AICA Kogyo to Acquire 40% Stake for Rs 1,525 Crore

Stylam Industries witnessed a 5% decline in share price after Japanese conglomerate AICA Kogyo announced plans to acquire a 40% stake in the company. The acquisition, valued at Rs 1,525 crore, will be executed in multiple tranches.

The deal highlights growing Japanese investor interest in Indian manufacturing firms and marks a significant strategic partnership for Stylam Industries, potentially enhancing its global reach and technological capabilities.

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