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Silverlink Resorts, DLF Hospitality arm Pays Rs 153 crore to settle dispute

by Paul Joseph July 14, 2011

Silverlink Resorts, the hospitality arm of real estate major DLF Ltd, has paid $33.80 million (around Rs 153 crore) to settle a dispute with certain overseas investors, DLF has revealed in its annual report for 2010-11. This could help DLF divest stake in its ultra-luxury hotel chain Aman Resorts, minus the Aman Lodhi in Delhi it wants to retain. To reduce its Rs 24,000-crore debt, DLF planned to divest its non-core assets, including the hospitality business and had appointed advisers for the same, DLF officials had said in a conference call with analysts on May 26. In 2007, DLF had bought 97 per cent stake in Silverlink Holdings for $400 million from its founder Adrian Zecha, who owns the remaining three per cent. Aman Resorts, owned by Silverlink Holdings, has 23 hotels across 12 countries, patronised by the super-rich. Its portfolio includes the Aman Lodhi, a 68-room hotel in central Delhi that was opened in 2009. Some previous shareholders of Silverlink Resorts (formerly Silverlink Holding Ltd) had filed a case in the Singapore High Court to repurchase convertible securities held by them in exchange for secured convertible notes to be issued by Silverlink. These claims originated in the years prior to DLF’s acquisition of Silverlink. “Following the judgments of the High Court of Singapore dated April 26, 2010 and August 26, 2010 in this suit, the company preferred to challenge the judgment and initiated legal proceedings,” DLF said in the report.

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US- Based 3 Palms Hotels and Resorts to Open Hotels in India

by Paul Joseph April 15, 2011

US-based 3 Palms Hotels and Resorts is set to enter India, with its first two hotels slated to open in August. The hotel chain is developing three properties initially, two in Rajasthan and one in the Delhi-NCR region. “The size of the hotels would range from 50-60 units. We will market ourselves as a five-star luxury resort. We are a boutique hotel chain because no two 3 Palms’ properties will be the same,” Saumya Sharma, chief development officer, 3 Palms Hotels and Resorts, told Business Line. The hotel has also tied up with SRM Spa and Resorts in India. The company’s first phase of expansion plans entails opening of 15 properties across India in the next five years. “We are looking at non-metro locations primarily. This is because it would offer us a unique and niche location and enough space to build a resort. The hotel sizes would range from 30 to 100 units. We are looking at outside of the city locations,” said Sharma. The hotel chain will also engage in a major marketing initiative before the launch of the hotels. “Our marketing campaign will start five months prior to the launch on various streams of media,” said Sharma.

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