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India's Bharti Hexacom jumps 54% in debut trade at over $5 bln assessment

Bharti Hexacom's shares surged 54.4% in their trading launching on Friday, beating experts' expectations and valuing the Indian telecom operator at 440 billion rupees ($ 5.28 billion).

The stock opened at 755 rupees, subsequently climbing to 880 rupees. Experts had anticipated the stock to list at a 10% -15%. premium on its initial public offering cost of 570 rupees.

Up until now in 2024, 64 Indian business have actually gone public,. raising $2.31 billion cumulatively, compared to 42 companies. that $170.6 million in the same duration in 2015, according to. LSEG information.

Seventeen of the 64 business that went public did so on the. main stock market. Among them, Hexacom's trading pop was the. 2nd most significant so far this year. Indian EV battery charger maker Exicom. Tele-Systems' 93.3% surge on its trading launching in. March was the most significant this year.

The listing is beyond expectations and the movement. thereafter even more unexpected, stated Arun Kejriwal, creator of. Kejriwal Research and Investment Solutions.

While Hexacom's IPO cost was at a discount compared to. what Airtel trades at, after the rise on the debut day, the. companies appear to be at a comparable evaluation based upon earnings,. stated Kejriwal. One would wonder whether it makes sense to buy. Hexacom or Airtel.

Billionaire Sunil Mittal-led Bharti Airtel,. India's No. 2 telecom operator by subscribers, owns 70% of Bharti. Hexacom. Bharti Airtel shares fell 0.4% at 1,224.55 rupees.

While the moms and dad business operates throughout India, Bharti. Hexacom uses mobile, broadband and fixed-line telephone. services under the Airtel brand name in the northwestern state of. Rajasthan and some parts of northeastern India.

The 42.75-billion rupee IPO, the country's biggest public. problem in a year, was oversubscribed 29.88 times recently.

The Tata Group's Tata Technologies and JSW Group's. JSW Infrastructure also had strong launchings late last. year, surging 180% and 32.2%, respectively.

(source: Reuters)