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    In April 2015, Havells acquired a 51% majority stake in Promptec Renewable [14] before increasing its stake in the company to 100% in 2018. In December 2015, Havells sold 80% stake in Sylvania Malta and Havells Exim Hong Kong to Shanghai Feilo Acoustics for ₹ 1,070 crore (US$166.79 million) [15] and sold the remaining 20% two years later. [16]

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    In April 2007, SLI was acquired by Havells India Ltd. at a transaction price of €227.5 million, forming Havells Sylvania. [3] This newly formed entity has 91 branches and representative offices and 8,000 staff in more than 50 countries.

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    Spring forceps are small scissors used mostly in eye surgery or microsurgery. The handles end in flat springs connected with a pivot joint. The cutting action is achieved by pressing the handles together. As the pressure is released, the spring action opens the jaws. Scissors are available in various configurations like Blunt/blunt blades

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    The most common example of price scissors is from the Soviet Union: agricultural prices continued to fall while industrial goods prices rose "Price scissors" refers to an economic phenomenon when for a certain group or sector of productive population, the overall valuation from their production for sale outside this group drops below the valuation of the demand of this group for goods produced ...