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Govt ensures focus on CIL IPO; pushes Hind Copper issue to Dec
Press Trust of India / New Delhi Sep 05, 2010, 13:04 IST

In a bid to ensure that proposed mega stake sale of Coal India next month gets the space and mindshare it deserves, the government has postponed the public issue of Hindustan Copper to December.

The 20 per cent share sale of the state-owned Hindustan Copper Ltd (HCL) will not be launched in September, as planned earlier, an official source told PTI.

"The government does not want any public issue to take place within 4-5 weeks of Coal India's initial public offer, which is scheduled in mid-October. So, the FPO of Hindustan Copper is now slated for November-end to December," the official said.

In June, HCL CMD Shakeel Ahmed had said that the share sale could take place in September.
    
In July, the copper producer appointed UBS Securities, ICICI Securities, SBI Capital, Kotak Mahindra and Enam Securities to manage the issue that will see the government divest 10 per cent holding, while the company will issue fresh shares in the same proportion.
    
"The bankers are preparing the draft red herring prospectus for the FPO which is expected to be filed with market regulator SEBI by September-end or early next month," the official said.
    
The company could not be contacted for comments.
    
Already, 0.41 per cent HCL stake with the public. The proposed FPO will see the government holding come down to 81.45 per cent from 99.59 per cent at present.
    
Mines Minister B K Handique had earlier said the share sale could generate around Rs 4,000 crore. The Cabinet had in June cleared disinvestment plans of both HCL and Coal India.
    
HCL shares on Friday ended at Rs 456.05, up 2.26 per cent on the Bombay Stock Exchange.
    
Coal India's 4-day IPO is to be launched on October 18. The government is selling 10 per cent stake in the world's largest coal miner through the IPO, which is expected to fetch about Rs 12,000-15,000 crore. It is billed as the biggest market mop-up plan in India.
    
Besides Coal India, the government is expected to divest stake in companies like SAIL, HCL, Power grid during the current financial year 2010-11 and raise an estimated Rs 40,000 crore through disinvestment.
    
HCL had earlier said it would embark on increasing its mining capacity from the present 3.2 million tonne annually to 12 million tonne in the next five-six years, at a capital investment of Rs 4,580 crore.
    
The company is also eyeing copper assets in countries like Chile and Namibia, Afghanistan.

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