Chemplast Sanmar IPO was subscribed 2.71 times on final dayChemplast Sanmar's Rs 3,850 crore initial public offer (IPO) was fully subscribed at 2.17 times on the third and final day of its issue, according to subscription data on the stock exchanges.
The country's leadingspecialty chemical manufacturer's IPO opened for bidding on August 10, Tuesday, and closed on August 12 - remaining open for investors for a period of three days.
The company sold shares in the price band of Rs 530 to Rs 541 per equity share.On Thursday,qualified institutional buyers or QIBshowed greaterinterest as the portion reserved for them was subscribed 2.70times -the highest among the three groups of investors.The portion set aside for theretail individual investors was subscribed 2.29times,while the portion reserved for non-institutional investors or NII was subscribed 1.03times.The company seeks to utilise the proceeds of the IPOfor early redemption of non-convertible debentures (NCDs) issued by it in full, and for meeting general corporate purposes.Chemplast Sanmar focuses onspecialty paste PVC resin and the custom manufacturing of starting materials and intermediates for pharmaceutical, agro-chemical, as well asfine chemicals sectors.''The company is attempting to re-list on the exchanges after a period of nineyears.It had earlier opted for voluntary delisting in June 2012 at a market cap of aroundRs.
1,190 crore.The post-issue impliedmarket cap is 7.5x higherthan the mcap at delisting.At the higher end of the price band,Chemplast Sanmaris priced at a P/E 20.85 times FY21 earnings per share (on a post-issue) fully diluted basis.While this appears reasonable as compared to other listed peers such asPI Industries (58.9 times), SRF (24.7 times), Navin Fluorine (73.8 times),Chemplast had seen super-normal profits in the previous year, which may not be sustainable.
In case we consider FY20 earnings, then the IPO is aggressively priced at a P/E ratio of more than 300 times.Given factors such as tepid growth in topline (without impact of CCVL acquisition), decline in profits, and steep valuations (based on FY20 earnings), we remainNeutral'on the prospects of this issue,"SEBI-registered investment advisor INDmoney said in a report.
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