Shares of ITI fell 2.34% to Rs 85.65 as the stock resumed decline after a day's pause.
ITI launched its follow-on public offer (FPO) on 24 January 2020. The FPO was earlier slated to close on 28 January 2020, but the company later extended FPO closing date and readjusted its price band. The issue will now close on 31 January 2020. Price band has been revised from Rs 72-77 to Rs 71-77 per share.
As on 30 January 2020 (10:45 IST), the FPO received bids for 8.86 crore shares, as against 18.18 crore shares on offer, as per the National Stock Exchange of India (NSE) website data. The issue was subscribed 0.49 times.
The FPO comprises a fresh issue of 18 crore equity shares and additional issue of 18 lakh equity shares. Of the net proceeds from the issue about Rs 642.48 crore will be utilized for funding its working capital requirements and Rs 607.291 crore to repay loans in full or partially taken by the company. The balance is for general corporate purpose. The FPO will also help the company meet Sebi's requirement of minimum 25% public shareholding.
Since the launch of the FPO, the stock has tumbled 14.17% in five sessions to its current market price of Rs 85.65 from its recent closing high of Rs 99.80 registered on 22 January 2020.
ITI's consolidated net profit surged 1139% to Rs 168.25 crore on 47% jump in net sales to Rs 827.95 crore in Q3 December 2019 over Q3 December 2018.
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The bump in the net profit was aided by 107.9% rise in other income to Rs 150.87 crore in Q3 December 2019 as against Rs 72.57 crore in Q3 December 2018. The Dept of Telecommunications (DoT), GOI allocated a grant of Rs 85.40 crore to the company towards meeting the liability of PF of the employees. It has also written back liablities to the tune of Rs 49.30 crore, which in the opinion of the company is no longer required.
ITI manufactures telecommunications products, including electronic switching equipment, telephones and related devices, digital radio, open wire bags, optical fiber equipment and digital exchanges. The company's customers include defense, railways and oil companies.
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