The initial offer was for disinvestment of 4% paid-up capital, with an option to retain over-subscription up-to 4%. The trading for Non Retail portion opened on 2nd August, 2017. Against an offer size of 2.96 crore shares for the Non Retail Category, bids were received for 5.05 crore shares, resulting in over subscription by 1.71 times. As a result, the Government revised the total offer size to 6.83% of the paid-up capital.
The retail portion of HCL OFS also got good response from the retail investors and the revised offer size of 1.26 crore shares also got fully subscribed.
Overall, HCL OFS got good response from the investors. This is the 4th CPSE OFS in the Current Financial Year 2017-18. The Government's shareholding in HCL after this OFS will come down to 76.05%.
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