Housing Development & Infrastructure Ltd's debt metrics "look reasonable", J.P. Morgan Securities said on Friday, countering the market speculation of difficulties in debt repayments that had hit HDIL shares this week.
The brokerage's comments come after shares of the property developer plummeted over the previous three sessions due to market speculation over its debt repayments following a partial stake sale by a top executive.
On Friday, HDIL shares recovered 11.4% and closed at Rs 82.90.
The 38.5% slump in HDIL shares earlier in the week was sparked after the company's Vice Chairman Sarang Wadhawan said he had sold part of his stake in the company.
JP Morgan said in a research report that details behind Wadhawan's stake sale would be critical.
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"In our view, visibility on how critical it is to do the land purchase during what seems to be a lean liquidity period for the company will be key in determining the outcome. Most of these details will probably be out only in the Q3 results," JP Morgan wrote.
The steep falls prompted HDIL vice president of finance Hari Prakash Pandey to arrange an investor call on Thursday in which he denied the rumors of "bankruptcy and defaults," saying the company was on track with its debt repayments.
The assurances had failed to sway investors, with HDIL shares continuing to slump.
HDIL's Pandey said on Thursday Wadhawan had sold part of his stake because the company had to meet immediate debt and principal repayments, as well as a final tranche of the payment for a land transaction in Mumbai.


