Foreign investors lapped up as much 60% of the 6 crore shares in Oil India (OIL) that were put on offer, pumping in about Rs 1,800 crore to buy equity in India's second biggest explorer.
"60% of the OIL share allotment has been made to the FIIs and the remaining 40% to MFs, banks, HNIs, insurance companies and retail," a senior official told PTI.
Besides, OIL was the first offer for sale (OFS) wherein retail investors too were alloted shares, the official added.
Unlike in the previous PSU stake sale, the Foreign Institutional Investors (FIIs) have shown keen interest in the OIL disinvestment and the highest bid came in at Rs 527 a share, a 3.33% more than the floor or auction start price of Rs 510.
The government had last week sold 10% stake in OIL, garnering over Rs 3,100 crore from the sale, a resounding success with the issue being lapped up by more than twice the number of investors originally targeted.
The OIL issue was fully subscribed even before the close of market hours. The issue got bids for 15.41 crore shares as against 6.01 crore on offer.
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The median bidding price was, however, at Rs 517.99, and at this price the government would garner Rs 3,113.80 crore.
OIL scrip closed at Rs 534.60, up 1.72% on BSE.
Sources said LIC, SBI MF, HDFC MF and other financial institutions participated in the OIL share sale offer as they are "very positive on oil and gas sector".
Bids for over 7.50 crore shares were with 100% margin, meaning if the bidder decides to withdraw later they can do so. Bids that came in with zero% margin were over 7.91 crore shares, according to the NSE data.
While ONGC issue in March last year went through with help from state-owned LIC, retail investors had bid for OIL in numbers that were unseen during the previous three government auctions in ONGC, Hindustan Copper and NMDC.
With the OIL stake sale, the total realisation from disinvestment in the current fiscal has gone up to over Rs 10,000 crore. The government has budgeted Rs 30,000 crore to come from disinvestment in the current fiscal.
The government's stake has come down to 68.43% in OIL after disinvestment. OIL's paid-up capital as on March 2012 was Rs 601 crore. OIL got listed on stock exchanges in 2009.
As on March 31, 2012, the company had employee strength of 8,096. As per OFS regulation, some allotment would also be made to the OIL employees.