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Indiabulls Power IPO subscribed 17 times

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Jan 20 2013 | 11:59 PM IST

The initial share sale offer of Indiabulls Power received bids for nearly 17 times the shares on offer on the final day of the IPO today as institutional investors continued to flood the counter.     

The issue received bids for over 464.89 crore shares till 1300 hrs today, compared with 27.86 crore shares on offer, thereby garnering demand of 16.68 times, according to the data on the National Stock Exchange.     

The shares are being offered in a range of Rs 40-45 a piece and the company plans to mop up Rs 1,700 crore from the primary market at the upper end of the range.     

Qualified institutional investors flocked the issue and bid for over 26 times the shares on offer. High networth individuals and retail investors subscribed to over three times and 0.55 times, respectively, for the shares reserved for them, investment banking sources said.     

Despite good subscription of the IPO, brokerages are sceptical about the company's timely project execution as the group lacks prior experience in power business.     

"Indiabulls Power has ambitious plans to install power projects of around 6,615 MW over the next 4-5 years. Though the Indiabulls group has demonstrated strong execution capabilities in real estate and financial services, but lack of prior experience in the power sector can lead to high execution risk," Prabhudas Lilladher said in a research note.

The share sale has attracted five anchor investors who subscribed to 18 per cent of the issue. The company raised over Rs 316.46 crore from these strategic investors.     

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The IPO of 39.07 crore equity shares of the power unit of Indiabulls Realestate would result in an equity dilution of 19.06 per cent.     

Post the issue, the shareholding of the promoter group would come down to 59.18 per cent from the current 71.43 per cent.     

The existing shareholders in the company include LNM India Internet Centures and FIM, which hold 10.71 per cent and 17.86 per cent in the company. The issue would also dilute the holding of NRI billionaire LN Mittal to 8.67 per cent.     

The company would utilise the issue proceeds to part- finance the construction and development of the 1,320-MW Amravati Power Project Phase-I and the 1,335-MW Nashik Power Project, apart from general corporate purposes.

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First Published: Oct 15 2009 | 3:27 PM IST

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