Govt to sell up to 3% stake in Coal India offer-for-sale; shares tank over 4%

Updated : Jun 01, 2023 11:30
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Editorji News Desk

Coal India shares fell more than 4% in early trade on Thursday. This, after the government proposed to sell up to 3% stake in the company through an offer for sale (OFS) on the 1st and 2nd of June.

The centre, which holds 66.13% stake in Coal India, is likely to raise around ₹4,200 crore from the OFS. 

The OFS includes a green shoe option, to further sell an additional 1.5%, which may be excercised on the 2nd of June in case of an over-subscription. 

Non-retail investors can subscribe to the OFS starting on Thursday, while retail investors can do so starting on Friday. 10% of the OFS is reserved for retail investors. 

The offer's floor price has been set at ₹225, which is at around a 7% discount to Wednesday's closing price of ₹241.20. 

The Coal India OFS is the first large disinvestment from the centre for this financial year. The government's divestment taget for FY24 is ₹51,000 crore. 

On Tuesday, Coal India announced a 8% hike in non-coking coal prices, making high grade coal costly. This will give the company a projected incremental revenue of over ₹2700 crore in FY24. 

 

 

 

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