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Third-Party Views on TCS IPO

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Our Corporate Bureau Mumbai
Last Updated : Jun 14 2013 | 3:12 PM IST
The TCS IPO should be very well received and will have a positive impact on the markets. It will be one of the largest private sector IPOs, which will help add depth to the market and specially to the IT sector with investors; big and small wanting to get a share of the pie.

""Sunil Shah
MD, HDFC Securities

It is one of the better software companies that we have and this IPO should be a good opportunity for small investors to get exposure to the technology sector as it is one of the leaders but I am not sure of the IPOs timing as investor sentiment is at a low just now.

""Deena Mehta
MD, Asit C Mehta investment Intermediaries

The (flavour of the forthcoming) Budget and pricing of the IPO are two important issues, with the former setting the mood for the market. Demand for this IPO will be good, and given the big value of the IPO, margin funding will play a major role in its success.

""Vivek Seth
Senior VP, Birla Global Finance

If all goes well, TCS will get approvals from the regulator within 21 days from filing the draft prospectus. They then will have three months within which they have to come out with their public offering. The markets seem to be volatile now but should settle down after the Budget and the monsoons are also expected to be normal.
 
The primary market has shown that it has the appetite for big ticket IPOs and TCS, with its strong brand name and reputation in the IT industry, should be very well accepted by the public. A lot though will depend on the size of the IPO.

""Kamlesh Gandhi
ED, Centrum Finance

The TCS IPO should attract a lot of retail attention as the Tata brand name is very good and, traditionally, Tata public offerings have been fairly priced and well received.

""Pankaj Razdan
CEO, Prudential ICICI MF

That TCS plans to go ahead with the public offer as scheduled even in a subdued market shows that the company is confident about the issue.
 
I think the markets can absorb such a big issue with major participation coming in from institutional investors. The IT portfolio may be churned with funds getting into the TCS issue.

""Deven Choksey
MD, KR Choksey

 
 

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