La oferta de venta de Coal India atrae una fuerte demanda de los inversores

La oferta de venta de Coal India se abrió a los inversores minoristas, con los compradores no minoristas mostrando un gran interés en el primer día. La minera estatal reportó suscripciones de 8,14 veces por parte de este grupo en medio de opiniones divididas sobre su futuro.

La oferta de venta destaca el sólido desempeño financiero de Coal India y su historial de pago constante de dividendos. Al mismo tiempo, los inversores se enfrentan a interrogantes sobre la demanda de carbón a largo plazo a medida que el mundo avanza hacia fuentes de energía renovables.

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