Reliance Industries shifts Jio Platforms IPO to fresh issue

Reliance Industries is converting the Jio Platforms initial public offering into a fully fresh issue with no offer for sale. The change follows investor disagreements on pricing and seeks to protect retail investors through market-driven post-listing prices.

Reliance Industries is shifting Jio Platforms' IPO from an offer for sale to a fresh issue due to investor disagreements on pricing. This move prioritizes protecting retail investors by allowing market determination of post-listing prices, with proceeds directly benefiting the company for debt repayment and expansion.

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Mukesh Ambani's Reliance Group could soon rank among India's largest companies by market value following the Jio Platforms IPO. The move is expected to give the group nearly 7% of BSE's total market capitalization.

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Jio Platforms intends to use proceeds from its planned initial public offering to repay nearly $3 billion in external commercial borrowings held by its telecom unit.

Coal India's offer for sale opened to retail investors with non-retail buyers showing robust interest on the first day. The state-owned miner reported subscriptions of 8.14 times from this group amid mixed views on its future.

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INOX Air Products, a joint venture between US-based Air Products and Chemicals and India's INOX Group, is preparing a $1 billion initial public offering in Mumbai. The company, which produces industrial and medical gases, has appointed Kotak, JPMorgan and Citi as bankers for the offering, sources said.

 

 

 

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