Investors question need for CESC's Firstsource deal

CESC said growth opportunities in the power sector were getting challenging, while returns were no longer as lucrative

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Reuters Mumbai
Last Updated : Jan 25 2013 | 5:33 AM IST

Shares in CESC dropped 15% on Friday as investors questioned why the Indian power utility has agreed to buy a stake in business process outsourcing company Firstsource Solutions Ltd.

CESC said on Thursday it would purchase a 49.5% stake in Firstsource for Rs 395 crore.

Including a mandatory open offer for another 26% of Firstsource shares, the total purchase could amount to around Rs 650 crore rupees.

CESC said growth opportunities in the power sector were getting challenging, while returns were no longer as lucrative.

Citigroup downgraded CESC to 'sell' from 'buy', saying the acquisition was "unrelated" to its core business, while noting the utility's prior record of diversification into the retail sector "has been poor."

The bank added buying Firstsource would increase CESC's leverage and depress profits, and cut its target price to 300 rupees from 345 rupees.

Firstsource shares ended down 13.7% at Rs 12.3.

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First Published: Oct 26 2012 | 5:51 PM IST

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