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Essar Energy down 2.4% on debut trade on LSE
Press Trust of India / London May 07, 2010, 18:51 IST

The shares of Essar Energy Plc, a part of the diversified Essar Group, today began formally trading on the London Stock Exchange, after its 1.3-billion pound public offer, the biggest here since December 2007.

The Essar Energy shares were trading at 386.50 pence in the afternoon session on the LSE, down 2.40 per cent, much lower than the IPO price of 420 pence per piece on a day when the LSE index opened nearly one per cent down. Essar Energy started conditional trading on the exchange on May 4.

Essar Energy chairman Ravi Ruia, vice chairman Prashant Ruia and LSE chairman Chris Gibson-Smith, among others, were present at the opening trading ceremony here today.

"The company has raised 1.3 billion pounds through its premium listing, making it the largest ever Indian IPO on the LSE and the second largest Indian IPO on a public market anywhere in the world," LSE said in a statement.

Moreover, this is the biggest premium listing on the LSE by an international company since the IPO of Eurasian Natural Resources in 2007.

The Ruias-led Essar Energy plans to use the proceeds of the float to increase its power generation capacity and develop its interests in 14 prospective oil, gas and coal seam gas exploration blocks worldwide, among others.

The company had priced the IPO at 420 pence per share, whereas the earlier proposed price range was 450-550 pence apiece. Later, the company fixed the IPO price at 420 pence.

Ravi Ruia said the transaction is significant for the Essar Group and India. "Despite turbulent global markets, we have made the largest debut on the London market since 2007. The underlying fundamentals of our business remain strong. India's growing demand for energy remains a significant opportunity, and one that we are confident that we are well placed to meet," Ravi Ruia said in a separate statement.

According to the statement, Essar Energy is expected to join the FTSE 100 index at its next review.

"The market capitalisation at flotation is approximately $8.5 billion, the largest-ever LSE listing of an Indian company," it added.

Regarding the Essar Energy listing, LSE Group chief executive Xavier Rolet said a float of this size is a major win for LSE and a significant achievement for the entity, which is now positioned on our flagship main market alongside its global peers.

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