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Foreign holding in United Spirits dips to 3-year low

Besides, the FIIs' ownership in the company has been on a declining trend for four consecutive quarters now

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Press Trust of India New Delhi

Foreign institutional investors have pared their stake to a three-year low in UB Group firm United Spirits, which is currently awaiting regulatory nod for sale of a majority stake to global liquor giant Diageo.

As per the latest shareholding pattern data of the company, FIIs held 45.81% stake in Vijay Mallya-led UB group firm United Spirits Ltd (USL) as on December 31, 2012.

This is the lowest FII holding in the company since 34.99% over three years ago on September 30, 2009.

Besides, the FIIs' ownership in the company has been on a declining trend for four consecutive quarters now -- falling from a high of about 53% at the end of 2011.   

 

On the other hand, the domestic institutions have upped their stake considerably in the past one year from 2.51% at the end of 2011. In the past quarter alone, domestic institutional investors raised their stake from 4.94% to 6.21%.    

The non-institutional investors' stake also rose from 15.5% at the end of 2011 to 20.21% as on December 31, 2012.    

The promoters currently hold 27.5% in USL, down marginally from 28.01% at the end of 2011. However, nearly 98% of the promoter shares in the company are pledged with various lenders.

USL promoters have entered in a deal with UK-based Diageo Plc, under which the global liquor major would acquire up to 53.4% stake in United Spirits, including 26% through an open offer for public shareholders.

Recently, Sebi had sought some clarifications from merchant bankers of Diageo regarding the open offer. The open offer had to be deferred as Sebi was yet to give its go-ahead for the same.

Any acquisition of 25% or more stakes in a listed company triggers a mandatory open offer for purchase of additional 26% stake from the public shareholders and the same needs to be cleared by the market regulator.

The proposed open offer for an additional 26% stake in USL entails purchase of about 3.8 crore shares at a price of Rs 1,440 per share, totalling to Rs 5,441 crore, by Relay BV, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Diageo.

United Spirits, the country's largest spirits company, is part of Vijay Mallya-led UB Group, whose aviation venture Kingfisher Airlines is grappling with turbulent times.

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First Published: Jan 14 2013 | 4:12 PM IST

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