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Long-term debt programs of Indian firms rated by CRISIL:Part III

Mon Jun 30, 2008 1:22pm IST
 
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Vinar Systems Pvt Ltd                Bills Discounting Limits
BBB+          20      Assigned Viraj Impex Private Ltd         
 Cash Credit              BBB+          20      Assigned
Viva Highways Private Ltd            Term Loan               
A+(so)        500     Assigned VMT Spinning Co. Ltd            
 Cash Credit              A+            150     Assigned VMT
Spinning Co. Ltd                 Rupee Term Loan          A+   
     440     Assigned Walchandnagar Industries            
Cash Credit              A+/Stable     320     Assigned
Walchandnagar Industries             Term Loan               
A+/Stable     691.8   Assigned Wellknown Polyester Ltd         
 Term Loans               BBB+          2290    Assigned
Wellknown Polyester Ltd              Foreign Currency
                                  Term Loans              
BBB+          160     Assigned Wellknown Polyester Ltd         
 Buyer's Credit           BBB+          730     Assigned
Wellknown Polyester Ltd              Working Capital Limits  
BBB+          540     Assigned Witmans Industries              
 Cash Credit              BB            60      Assigned Yes
Bank Ltd.(backed by loan receivables from Power Fin Corp Ltd)
PTCs                     AAA(so)       1003.53 Assigned Zuari
Industries Ltd                 Cash Credit              A      
   1800    Assigned
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 ----------------------------#: Rating Watch with Developing
implications @: Rating Watch with Negative Implications %:
Rating under Credit Watch wd -Rating Stands Withdrawn sp
-Rating Suspended CCPS-Cumulative Convertible Preference Share;
CPS-convertible preference shares; DDB-Deep Discount Bond;
EPBI-Exchange premium bond; FRB/FRN-Floating Rate Bond/Note;
FRD-floating rate debentures; MOCD-multiple option convertible
debenture; MTN-medium term notes; NCB- non-convertible bond;
NCD(SO)-Non Convertible Debenture-(Structured Obligation);
NCD-Non- Convertible Debenture; NCRB-Non Convertible Redeemable
Bonds; NM-Not Meaningful; OCD- optionally convertible
debenture;OD-Over Draft; OFCD-Optionally Fully Convertible
Debenture; PCD-Partially Convertible Debenture; PCN-partly
convertible notes; POCD-partly optional convertible debentures;
PP-privately placed; PS-Preference Shares; PTC-Pass Through
Certificates; RPS-Redeemable Preference Shares; SCPN-secured
convertible preference notes; SDO-Structured Debt Obligation;
SLR-Statutory Liquidity Ratio; SPN-secured premium notes;
TB-Taxable Bond; TFB-Tax Free Bond; TOCD-triple option
convertible debentures CRISIL may apply + or - signs for
ratings from AA to C to reflect a comparative standing within
the category.
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