Laxmi Organic to launch Rs 800-cr IPO following strong listing by Rossari Biotech, Chemcon Speciality

Laxmi Organic Industries is set to raise Rs 800 crore through initial public offer (IPO). The speciality chemicals manufacturer has filed preliminary papers with the capital market regulator Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi). Laxmi Organic Industries’ issue will comprise fresh issue of shares aggregating to Rs 500 crore and an offer-for-sale (OFS) worth Rs 300 crore by the promoter Yellow Stone Trust, according to the draft red herring prospectus (DRHP) filed.

The book running lead managers to the Mumbai-based Laxmi Organic are Axis Capital Ltd and DAM Capital Advisors Ltd (formerly known as IDFC Securities Limited), while the registrar is Link Intime India Private Ltd. Laxmi Organic Industries’ plan comes after the recent success and fundraising by specialty chemical companies, Rossari Biotech and Chemcon Specialty Chemicals, which were subscribed almost 80 times and 149 times respectively. Moreover, Chemcon Speciality Chemicals has witnessed the best share market listing, gaining 114 per cent from the IPO price, so far in 2020.

Laxmi Organic Industries is a leading manufacturer of acetyl intermediates and specialty intermediates. According to the draft red herring prospectus (DRHP), net proceeds from the issue will be utilised for setting up of a manufacturing facility for fluoro specialty chemicals, working capital requirement, and for the purchase of plant and machinery for augmenting infrastructure development. In addition, funds would be used for prepayment or repayment of all or a portion of outstanding loans, besides general corporate purposes. The company will not receive any proceeds from the offer-for-sale. The company has a global presence with customers in over 30 countries including China, Netherlands, Russia, Singapore, United Arab Emirates (UAE), United Kingdom and the United States of America.

The two recently listed specialty chemical companies, Rossari Biotech Ltd shares were trading at Rs 826.60 apeiece, up 0.89 per cent, while Chemcon Speciality Chemicals Ltd shares ended 0.79 per cent up at Rs 432.50 apiece. In comparison, S&P BSE Sensex ended at 46,666, up 0.87 per cent, at an all-time high closing level.

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IRCTC share price falls over 3% on day two of OFS; bidding opens for retail investors

IRCTC share price fell 3.5 per cent to Rs 1,400 apiece in intraday deals on BSE on the back of ongoing offer-for-sale (OFS). Through this OFS, the government is planning to sell up to 20 per cent stake in IRCTC at a floor price of Rs 1,367 apiece. IRCTC’s OFS received a good response from non-retail investors and was subscribed 198 per cent on the first day with an indicative price of Rs 1,391.42. Department of Investment and Public Asset Management (DIPAM) Secretary Tuhin Kanta Pandey said that retail investors will get a chance to bid for IRCTC offer-for-sale (OFS) on Friday. “We have given a Neutral rating to this OFS as there will be very limited upside left for retail investors also there is no retail discount in this OFS,” said Yash Gupta, Equity Research Associate, Angel Broking Ltd.

IRCTC shares ended 1.84 per cent lower at Rs 1,425.20 apiece on Friday. DIPAM Secretary said that the issue was subscribed 1.98 times of base size at a clearing price above the floor price by non-retail investors. “Government has decided to exercise the greenshoe option,” Pandey added. The promoter proposes to sell up to 2.4 crore equity shares of IRCTC, representing up to 15 per cent stake, with an option to additionally sell 80 lakh shares, representing 5 per cent of the total issued and paid-up equity share capital, tIRCTC had said in a regulatory filing. In all, the promoter, Government of India will sell 3.2 crore shares, which is expected to garner Rs 4,374 crore for the exchequer starved of funds due to the COVID-19 crisis.

In April 2017, the Union Cabinet had approved listing of five railway companies. Out of which IRCON International, RITES Ltd, Rail Vikas Nigam Ltd and IRCTC, have already been listed. IRFC is likely to be put on the block this fiscal, according to a PTI report.

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