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Coal India stake sale today; govt eyes Rs 22,600 crore

NEW DELHI: The government today fixed Rs 358 a share as the floor price for up to 10% stake sale in Coal India tomorrow, which may help the exchequer garner about Rs 22,600 crore in the biggest sale of shares.



New Delhi, January 29

The government today fixed Rs 358 a share as the floor price for up to 10% stake sale in Coal India tomorrow, which may help the exchequer garner about Rs 22,600 crore in the biggest sale of shares.

The floor price or minimum selling price is nearly 5% below today’s closing price of Rs 375.15 a share.

The government is selling 31.58 crore shares, or 5% stake, in a public offer with an option to sell another 5% through offer for sale (OFS) or auction route.

CIL has reserved 20% shares for retail investors who will also get 5% price discount.

“The President of India, acting through and represented by the Ministry of Coal, Government of India is the promoter of Coal India Limited (the “Seller”) has now informed the BSE that the floor price for the Sale in terms of the SEBI OFS Circular shall be Rs 358 per equity share of Coal India Limited (the ‘Floor Price’),” CIL said in a BSE filing.

The CIL share sale would be the country’s biggest share sale ever and would help make up for more than half of the disinvestment target of Rs 43,425 crore for the current fiscal. Coal India would be second company to hit the markets under the government’s disinvestment programme.

The disinvestment will take place amid a section of trade unions threatening “symbolic demonstration” tomorrow to protest against the share sale and also warned of a possible strike at a later stage.

With only Rs 1,715 crore being raised this fiscal by way of disinvestment, the government is looking at aggressively selling stakes in public sector firms to help meet its fiscal deficit target of 4.1% of GDP for the year ending March 31.

The government currently holds 89.65% stake in Coal India, which was listed through a record initial public offering (IPO) in October 2010, raising Rs 15,199 crore. At the IPO price of Rs 245 apiece, the issue was oversubscribed 15 times.

The other major stake sale lined up is in ONGC, but the slumping oil prices have dampened the company’s prospects.

The ONGC disinvestment was to give the government at least Rs 15,000 crore. To overcome the shortfall, it has lined up a host of companies including NMDC, Indian Oil Corporation (IOC), BHEL, Nalco and Dredging Corporation (DCIL). Five per cent stake sale in PFC and REC are also on the cards. — PTI

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