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OIL IPO price fixed at Rs 1,050; listing on Sept 30

Last updated on: September 14, 2009 20:47 IST

The government on Monday fixed the issue price of the initial public offer of state-run explorer Oil India at Rs 1,050 per share, raising a cumulative Rs 4,982 crore (Rs 49.82 billion).

The IPO of 11 per cent fresh equity shares would fetch Rs 4,982 crore (Rs 49.82 billion) at the higher end of the Rs 950-1,050 price band. Further, the government would sell its 10 per cent stake to state refiners at the issue price for Rs 2,205 crore (Rs 22.05 billion).

"The company would be listed on the bourses on September 30," Oil India chairman N M Borah told reporters.

About 99 per cent of the issue was subscribed at the higher end of the price band, official sources said.

The IPO of OIL, which ended on September 10, got subscribed 30.81 times the shares on offer.

The state-run firm received overwhelming response from institutional investors who subscribed about 54 times of the portion reserved for them. Non-institutional and retail investors bid for 9.77 times and 1.14 times respectively of the shares on offer.

Under the twin offer for disinvestment, the Mini Ratna PSU, which produces 3.5 million tonnes of oil annually, will offer fresh equity of 2.64 crore shares or 11 per cent, while the government will put on offer 10 per cent of its stake in the company to state refiners.

Of the 10 per cent stake, IOC will get about five per cent, while HPCL and BPCL would take about 2.5 per cent each.

Post-IPO and disinvestment, the government's stake in the company will decrease to 78.50 per cent from the present 98.13 per cent.

The IPO proceeds would be used to fund the capex requirement of Rs 2,300 crore (Rs 23 billion) for 2009-10 and Rs 2,400 crore (Rs 24 billion) for 2010-11, sources said.

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