Kaushalya Infrastructure IPO oversubscribed
November 23, 2007
The IPO has so far received 6,11,97,500 bids, giving it a subscription of 7.20 times over the issue size of 85,00,000 equity shares
The Public Issue of Kaushalya Infrastructure Development Corporation Limited (KIDCO) has been oversubscribed as per the information available on the websites of the stock exchanges. The IPO has so far received 6,11,97,500 bids, giving it a subscription of 7.20 times over the issue size of 85,00,000 equity shares. KIDCO is a diversified infrastructure development company from eastern India, and is offering the shares at a price band of Rs. 50 to Rs 60 per share. The net issue to the public would constitute 40.93 per cent of the fully diluted post issue paid-up capital of the Company. The issue closes on 23rd November.
As a part of its expansion plans, KIDCO will mainly utilize funds for acquisition of land, land development rights & real estate development, investment in BOT/BOOT projects and joint ventures and for the purchase of capital equipments comprising construction & infrastructure equipments for execution of projects .
The infrastructure development operations of the Company are organized in three major business divisions viz. Kaushalya Nirmàn (Specializes in construction of roads, highways, bridges and industrial infrastructure), Kaushalya Gràm (Specializes in Electrification and Irrigation projects focused on development of rural India) and Kaushalya Parivàr (Specializes in Construction of Commercial & Residential Complexes). The key clients of the Company include various Government Undertakings, State Public Works Departments, as well as State and Central Public Sector Undertakings.
Says Prashant Mehra, managing director of KIDCO, “We are on the expansion mode and would be focusing more upon diversified sectors so as to leverage and expand the operations. After our successful journey in the Eastern part of the country, we are spreading our operations to other parts like the Central India.”
KIDCO aims to operate into diversified sectors such as townships, offices, houses and other buildings, urban infrastructure, highways, roads, power systems, irrigation, dams and agriculture systems, etc. which will mitigate business risk in case of slowdown in any one particular field in the future.
The proposed issue will be lead managed by SREI Capital Markets Limited and the Registrar to the issue will be Intime Spectrum Registry Limited.
Source: indiainfoline.com
Marginal player
November 19, 2007
Kaushalya Infrastructure has plenty to prove since it is yet to gain a critical mass.
Kaushalya Infrastructure Development (Kidco), a construction and engineering company focussed on eastern India plans to raise Rs 42-51 crore from the public by offering 85 million shares, a 43.4 per cent share of its fully-diluted equity capital.
The price band for the issue is fixed between Rs 50-60 a share. The company aims to garner a market capitalisation of about Rs 98-118 crore upon listing.
From the issue proceeds, Kidco will acquire construction and infrastructure equipment and make investments in its build-operate-transfer (BOT) and build-own-operate-transfer (BOOT) projects. It also plans to acquire land for real estate development.
Kidco operates in three verticals, which include construction and engineering, rural electrification and irrigation infrastructure, and residential and commercial real estate.
The company has carried out projects in West Bengal, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh and Sikkim. Central and state governments, state public works departments and a few private entities have been its main clients.
At present, the company has 16 ongoing projects aggregating to an order book of Rs 144.8 crore, of which work worth Rs 76 crore is yet to be completed. These projects will be executed over a time-frame of 12-18 months.
The top three projects are of the size of Rs 25-30 crore, which appears small. Kidco owns 28.4 acres of land at Zaheerabad, Andhra Pradesh, and 4 acres in Rajarhat, a Kolkata suburb. It is in the process of acquiring another 8 acres in Rajarhat, which will be concluded with a part of the issue proceeds.
The company registered a top line of Rs 54 crore in FY07, with operating margins of about 8 per cent.
Going forward, the poor margins are unlikely to improve significantly, unless the ticket size and the nature of projects changes drastically, along with the company’s clientele. Investors may want to wait for the company to gain some more ground, before betting on it.
Source: business-standard.com
