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NEW DELHI: Shares of India Cements climbed 18 per cent in Wednesdays trade after the brother of market veteran Radhakishan Damani, Gopikishan Damani, bought 2.75 per cent stake in the cement maker.As per bulk deal data available on NSE, Damanis brother bought 85,22,428 shares at Rs 82.7 per share.
Damani himself held 1,46,24,021 shares or 4.73 per cent stake in the cement maker as of December 31.
Following the development, the scrip jumped 18.52 per cent to hit a high of Rs 103.35 on BSE.Motilal Oswal Securities expects cement sector utilisation to improve structurally over the next three years given just 4 per cent compounded annual growth capacity addition against a likely 6 per cent growth in demand in line with the past five years.
This brokerage is neutral on India Cements.As per publicly available data with Reuters, the scrip has three outperform ratings, five hold ratings and two sell ratings.
The scrip has nil buy rating.
Inability to improve its balance sheet due to consistent increase in working capital requirement does not augur well for India Cement, which may lead to further delay in capacity expansion.
We continue to believe that strong cash generation and debt reduction will be the key catalysts for the stock until which, the stock might not get re-rated, Reliance Securities said earlier this month.





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