In intra-day trade, it hit a high of Rs 434 and a low of Rs 416 on the National Stock Exchange (NSE). Shares worth Rs 436 crore were traded on the NSE and another Rs 64 crore on the BSE. The IPO had 7.9 times subscription, with the institutional and retail (small investor) portion seeing 16 times and six times more demand than the shares on offer. The employee and wealthy investor portion of the IPO were subscribed twofold each.
In the IPO, parent M&M and private equity investor Kedaara Capital sold shares worth Rs 415 crore each. After that, the promoter holding has come down from 74.6 per cent, to 61.1 per cent. At Friday’s close, Mahindra Logistics had a market capitalisation of Rs 3,053 crore. The shares of M&M, which holds 58.8 per cent stake in the company, gained 2.3 per cent to Rs 1,393 crore on Friday.
The subsidiary now operates as a third-party logistics services provider. Prior to 2008, it was a division of M&M, serving the transportation and distribution, warehousing and in-factory logistics need of the company. In 2014, Kedara Capital had bought 22.99 per cent stake for Rs 200 crore, implying a market cap of Rs 870 crore.
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