Music Broadcast IPO oversubscribed 2.19 times on second day

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The initial public offering of Music Broadcast, a Jagran group firm that runs Radio City FM channel, was oversubscribed 2.19 times on the second day of the issue today.

The IPO received bids for 2,29,35,240 against the total issue size of 1,04,80,784 shares, data available with the till 1700 hrs showed.



The portion set aside for qualified institutional buyers (QIBs) was oversubscribed 1.06 times, while that of non institutional investors 24 per cent.

Retail investors category was oversubscribed 3.66 times.

Music Broadcast Ltd last week raised over Rs 146 crore by allotting to anchor investors.

The IPO comprises fresh issue of up to Rs 400 crore and an offer for sale of up to 26.59 lakh scrips. It has fixed a price band of Rs 324-333.

The initial share sale plan will close tomorrow.

Proceeds from the sale will be primarily used for redemption of listed non-convertible debentures.

Music Broadcast, which owns and operates Radio City, has a pan-presence with radio stations in 37 cities.

It had filed IPO papers with the Securities and Exchange Board of (Sebi) in November last year and received 'observation' from it on February 9, which is necessary for a company to launch its public offer.

ICICI Securities Ltd is the sole book running lead manager for the offer. The of the company are proposed to be listed on BSE and the National Stock Exchange (NSE).

For the 6-month period ended September 30, 2016, Music Broadcast generated total revenue of Rs 138.21 crore and net profit of Rs 29.76 crore.

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Music Broadcast IPO oversubscribed 2.19 times on second day

The initial public offering of Music Broadcast, a Jagran group firm that runs Radio City FM channel, was oversubscribed 2.19 times on the second day of the issue today. The IPO received bids for 2,29,35,240 shares against the total issue size of 1,04,80,784 shares, data available with the NSE till 1700 hrs showed. The portion set aside for qualified institutional buyers (QIBs) was oversubscribed 1.06 times, while that of non institutional investors 24 per cent. Retail investors category was oversubscribed 3.66 times. Music Broadcast Ltd last week raised over Rs 146 crore by allotting shares to anchor investors. The IPO comprises fresh issue of shares up to Rs 400 crore and an offer for sale of up to 26.59 lakh scrips. It has fixed a price band of Rs 324-333. The initial share sale plan will close tomorrow. Proceeds from the sale will be primarily used for redemption of listed non-convertible debentures. Music Broadcast, which owns and operates Radio City, has a pan-India ... The initial public offering of Music Broadcast, a Jagran group firm that runs Radio City FM channel, was oversubscribed 2.19 times on the second day of the issue today.

The IPO received bids for 2,29,35,240 against the total issue size of 1,04,80,784 shares, data available with the till 1700 hrs showed.

The portion set aside for qualified institutional buyers (QIBs) was oversubscribed 1.06 times, while that of non institutional investors 24 per cent.

Retail investors category was oversubscribed 3.66 times.

Music Broadcast Ltd last week raised over Rs 146 crore by allotting to anchor investors.

The IPO comprises fresh issue of up to Rs 400 crore and an offer for sale of up to 26.59 lakh scrips. It has fixed a price band of Rs 324-333.

The initial share sale plan will close tomorrow.

Proceeds from the sale will be primarily used for redemption of listed non-convertible debentures.

Music Broadcast, which owns and operates Radio City, has a pan-presence with radio stations in 37 cities.

It had filed IPO papers with the Securities and Exchange Board of (Sebi) in November last year and received 'observation' from it on February 9, which is necessary for a company to launch its public offer.

ICICI Securities Ltd is the sole book running lead manager for the offer. The of the company are proposed to be listed on BSE and the National Stock Exchange (NSE).

For the 6-month period ended September 30, 2016, Music Broadcast generated total revenue of Rs 138.21 crore and net profit of Rs 29.76 crore.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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