This is also the biggest ever share sale by any private or public sector company in India and exceeds the previous record of over Rs 15,000 crore made by CIL itself in 2010.
However, the retail demand seemed lacklustre as 12.63 crore shares reserved for these investors could get bids for less than half the size (5.37 crore).
General category investors, which include FIIs, mutual funds, banks and insurance companies, bid for 1.2 times the shares reserved for them. Of the 50.53 crore shares on block for non-retail segment, bids for 60.83 crore shares came in.
The total issue of 63.16 crore shares got bids for 66.20 crore shares, generating demand worth nearly Rs 24,000 crore on offer, as per stock exchanges data. The issue got over-subscribed before the close of market hours.
The government had offered to sell 31.58 crore shares, or five per cent stake, in CIL through a public offer, with an option to sell another 5 per cent.
At the floor price of Rs 358 apiece the public offering is estimated to fetch Rs 22,600 crore to the exchequer. This will make up for more than half of the budgeted disinvestment target.
This was the first disinvestment in which the shares reserved for retail investors were doubled to 20 per cent. A minimum of 25 per cent of the issue size were reserved for mutual funds and insurance companies.
Shares of Coal India closed at Rs 360.85, down 3.81 per cent over previous close on the BSE.
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