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PSU IPOs should be only for retail investors: Prime Database
Press Trust of India / New Delhi Sep 15, 2009, 17:22 IST

Taking a cue from state-run NHPC's disappointing debut on the bourses, primary market tracking firm Prime Database today said the government should consider giving shares to only retail investors in the initial public offers of PSU firms, to lower post-listing selling pressure.

"The PSU IPOs should be made only to the retail investors. An only retail policy will have a major positive impact: a very wide distribution reduces post-listing selling pressure; large sales by institutional investors often destabilize the prices," Prime Database CMD Prithvi Haldea said.

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He added that by offering shares to the retail investors, the wealth created by state enterprises from domestic public resources shall be shared rightfully only with the public.

The IPO of NHPC was subscribed nearly 24 times on the final day, following which the government fixed the issue price at the higher end of the price band at Rs 36 a share.

However, the scrip failed to keep up the momentum and settled with just two per cent gains on the debut trade, which raised concerns about aggressive pricing of IPOs.

"Given the long-term prospects of this company, there should be no cause of concern for the investors, and the government should not get unduly worried about this, Haldea said.

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Posted by: Suresh
It is a stupid idea for 3 reasons. First, there are very small number of retail investors so the issue may or may not be fully subsribed. Secondly, this is a free market, institutions have same rights as that of idividuals. Third, it is only a month from IPO and we should look at long term like 5-10 years to make real money on any script. People like Prithvi have to learn a lot in investing in shares. This is not gambling where you expect to make a quick buck, remmeber there is no "short cut".
Posted by: Ajith
Well it is a good idea. But the only fear is that there could be a repeat of the earlier scam where shares alloted to retail holders will be on benami basis and some other party misuses this scheme.
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