The shares of the company, witnessed significant investor demand and jumped as much as 30 per cent to touch an early high of Rs 329 on BSE while on NSE it surged 31.9 per cent to Rs 329.75.
Narayana Hrudayalaya had raised Rs 613 crore through its IPO last month. The offer, which opened for subscription from December 17-21 was subscribed 8.67 times at a price band of Rs 245-250 a share.
In 2000, Devi Shetty had set up Narayana Hrudayalaya, which operates a chain of 23 multi-specialty, primary and tertiary healthcare facilities along with eight heart centres and 24 primary care facilities across 31 cities with 5,442 operational beds and a potential to reach a capacity of up to 6,602 beds.
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