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Company history - Coffee Day Enterprises Ltd.

Coffee Day Enterprises Ltd

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Coffee Day Enterprises: The Company was originally formed as a partnership firm constituted under the Indian Partnership Act, 1932 on February 1, 2008 under the name Coffeeday Holding Co. pursuant to a deed of partnership, having V.G.Siddhartha, Malavika Hegde, S.V. Gangaiah Hegde, Vasanthi Hegde, Sivan Securities (Mangalore)Private Limited (now known as "Gonibedu Coffee Estates Private Limited"),Coffee Day Consolidations Private Limited and Global Technology Ventures Limited (now known as "Coffee Day Trading Limited") as partners. Coffeeday Holding Co. was thereafter converted from a partnership firm to a private limited company under Part IX of the Companies Act, 1956, as Coffee Day Holdings Company Private Limited and a fresh certificate of incorporation was issued by the RoC on June 20, 2008. The name of the Company was changed to Coffee Day Resorts Private Limited and a fresh certificate of incorporation consequent upon change of name was issued by the RoC on January 25, 2010. Subsequently, the name of the Company was changed to Coffee Day Enterprises Private Limited and a fresh certificate of incorporation consequent upon change of name was issued by the RoC on August 6, 2014. the Company was converted into a public limited company consequent to a special resolution passed by the Shareholders at the EGM held on January 17, 2015 and the name of the Company was changed to Coffee Day Enterprises Limited. A fresh certificate of incorporation consequent upon conversion to public limited company was issued by the RoC on January 21, 2015.For details regarding the description of the activities, market of each segment, the growth of the Company and the standing of the Company with reference to the prominent competitors with reference to its products, management, major suppliers and customers, segment, capacity/ facility creation, market capacity build-up, marketing and competition, see sections "the Management", "the Business" and "Industry Overview" on pages 245, 175 and 147, respectively.

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