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Sajjan Jindal-promoted JSW Infrastructure's qualified institutional placement (QIP) received bids worth over Rs 50,350 crore, nearly seven times the indicative issue size of up to Rs 7,503 crore, according to merchant bankers handling the issue. The QIP, launched on June 22, witnessed strong participation from leading domestic and global institutional investors, suggesting robust appetite for the country's ports and logistics infrastructure story. The company planned to raise up to Rs 7,502.7 crore through a QIP of 23 crore fresh equity shares, alongside an offer for sale (OFS) of 3.32 crore shares by the promoter. At the floor price of Rs 285 per share, the fresh issue is valued at Rs 6,555 crore and the OFS at Rs 947.7 crore. The shares were offered at a floor price of Rs 285 apiece, representing a 7.2 per cent discount to the company's June 22 closing price of Rs 307.25 on the BSE. According to merchant bankers, the company plans to utilise the proceeds from the fresh issue to f