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The Packer Package
Channel Nine chief Kerry Packer
had a very busy India visit last week. He announced that
he was very firm on making India his numero uno investment
place following Australia. India has more advantage than
his motherland due to the population which stands at almost
a billion as compared to Australia's 20 million, he pointed
out. India is also known for "brains" and is an emerging
superpower in IT, telecom and media sectors.
Being kicked by the convergence wave, Packer has lined up
interesting investments in India. He has picked up a stake
in telecom company Himachal Futuristic Communications Limited
(HFCL) at a cost of Rs 11,000 million. On 27 March 2000,
he joined hands with the blazing broker Ketan Parekh and
HFCL chief Vinay Maloo to set up a Rs 11 billion venture
capital fund - KVP Ventures. He has already invested close
to Rs 700 million in four Indian software and dotcoms ventures.
These include the cricket portal cricketnext.com, Omega
Portals Ltd's children portal mykindasite.com, Hexaware
Technologies and Chennai based Radiant Software.
Packer is closely observing the Broadcasting regulations
which do not allow majority stake of foreign players in
Indian media companies. He is likely to pick up small stakes
in media and entertainment companies thus staying in tune
with the government policies. Talks were already on to introduce
a sports channel in India and the Aussie tycoon met up with
the Sahara Group boss Subroto Roy. The group recently launched
a general entertainment channel in India. The sports channel
will be directly pitched against ESPN and Star Sports.
What is to be seen is whether Packer succeeds in India which
has a presence of giants like Subhash Chandra and his arch
rival Murdoch who's recent India visit unleashed his new
ambitions for this region. It will be a wait and watch scenario
in which the general consumer will more or less benefit.
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