- Weather | Horoscope | Stocks
expressindia web
HomeBlogsCricketAstrologyShoppingTendersClassifieds OpinionsTravel
| Make this your homepage | Archive
Expressindia » Story

Rel Power IPO subscribed 10 times in 4 hrs

Font Size -

Agencies

Posted online: Tuesday , January 15, 2008 at 01:52:54
Updated: Tuesday , January 15, 2008 at 02:08:15


Mumbai, January 15: Anil Ambani group's Reliance Power IPO generated a demand of close to Rs 1 lakh crore within four hours of start of the book building process, with the issue getting oversubscribed nearly 10 times.

According to the latest data available, the IPO got subscribed 9.68 times till 1400 hrs in the first day of its public issue.

It received bids for over 220 crore shares as against 22.80 crore shares on offer. The issue, which began this morning and would continue till January 18, has already generated demand for shares worth Rs 99,373 crore.

"It is a reflection of world community in the future of India... Investors seem to be confident in the future of Indian economy," Finance Minister P Chidambaram said on the IPO.

Most of the bids came at Rs 450, the upper end of the price band making it the country's largest-ever IPO with an estimated proceeds of Rs 11,700 crore, bankers close to the IPO said.

"It has created an unprecedented euphoria in the market, The issue would be a good option for retail investors who are looking for short term gains," domestic brokerage firm SMC

Global's Vice President Rajesh Jain said.

The company is offering the equity shares at a price band of Rs 405-450 per share.

The total size of the IPO is of 26 crore equity shares, including the promoters contribution of 3.2 crore shares. The net issue to the public constitutes 22.8 crore shares.

Reliance Power has a diversified portfolio of 13 medium and large-sized power projects under development and strategically located at various places across India, the company had said in a statement.

Bookmark this Page
  • Digg

    On Digg, users share intersting online content by submitting links to the site. At that point, the Digg audience can vote on whether or not they think it is interesting. Articles with lots of votes, or "diggs," rise up higher on the site's main page and topical subsection pages. Another form of social sharing, this site also lets users categorize the content they are submitting to Digg and label it with descriptions of up to 350 characters. Digg users can also submit comments on each content item submitted to the site.

    To register, go to: http://digg.com/register

    del.icio.us

    At its most basic level, del.icio.us allows users to save their bookmarks online. Del.icio.us also gives users the ability to "tag" their bookmarks with descriptive category names. For example, someone who has bookmarked multiple Web pages that deal with the Washington Nationals baseball team could tag those links with any terms they want, like "baseball," "nationals," "natsfan," etc.

    As members of a "social bookmarking" community, del.icio.us sers can also see how many other people have bookmarked the same pages, and they can look at those users' bookmark collections to find other interesting online content.

    To register, go to: http://del.icio.us/register

    Reddit

    Reddit allows users to submit news articles and other online content to the site. Users also give articles a thumbs-up or thumbs-down. Reddit then uses those votes to build a user profile and to find articles to recommend to you. Users can also submit comments on items posted to the site.

    To register, go to: http://reddit.com/login

Rate this Article
0
Rating
Ads by Google
Post Comments
Name* Email ID*
Subject* Country*
Message*
Characters remaining
 
TERMS OF USE: The views represented here are not neccesarily endorsed by www.expressindia.com and its allied websites. All messages will be moderated and no message that has inflammatory, abusive, derogatory language or any language deemed unfit for publication by the editor will be displayed. Though it will be endeavoured that as many messages as possible be displayed, there will be time lag between the submission and publication of the messages. The website reserves the right to publish or reject any message.
I agree to the terms of use.
RELIANCE POWER BONUSSHARES by VINOD KUMAR on 05 Mar 2008

please advise, RPOWER when giving the bonus shares

Govt to sign N-deal 'come what may' : Congre...We should have supported N-deal a year ago: ...'Not clinching N-deal will be a historical m...Sree ate with Bhajji after being slappedMajority of Muslims not against the N-deal: ...Birds ground flight, DIAL denies

© 2008 Indian Express Newspapers (Mumbai) Ltd. All rights reserved
The Indian Express Group | Advertise With Us | Privacy Policy | Feedback | Work With Us | Site Map