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LIC buys 4.51% stake in Coal India’s Rs22,558 crore divestment

byCustoms Today Report
03/02/2015
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NEW DELHI: Life Insurance Corporation (LIC) has bought half of the shares on offer in the Coal India’s Rs 22,558 crore disinvestment. Life Insurance Corporation (LIC) bought over 28.47 crore shares or 4.51% stake in the recently concluded offer for sale of Coal India (CIL).
LIC’s stake in country’s biggest coal producer now stands at 7.24%, up from 2.73%, as per a disclosure on the BSE by Coal India Ltd.
The government sold 63.16 crore shares or 10% stake in Coal India through an offer for sale (OFS). The share sale fetched the government Rs 22,558 crore.
Calculated at the floor price of Rs 358 apiece, LIC’s has bought shares worth an estimated Rs 10,200 crore in the CIL disinvestment.
CIL was the biggest share sale by any private or public sector Company in India and exceeds the previous record of over Rs 15,000 crore made by the coal behemoth itself in 2010.
Shares of CIL today closed at Rs 354.90, down 1.65% on the BSE over previous close.
In previous occasion of ONGC stake sale in 2012, LIC had bought 84% of shares on offer. In 2013, the insurance giant picked up over 70% in SAIL divestment.

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