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DOMS Industries IPO: The initial public offering of DOMS Industries, a pencil maker and writing instruments company, is going to open for public subscription on Wednesday, December 13. It will conclude on December 15. As per the GMP, the offer is going to be a hit.
The price band of the Rs 1,200-crore IPO has been fixed at Rs 750-790 per share. The IPO will comprise a fresh issue of Rs 350 crore and an offer for sale (OFS) of Rs 850 crore.
The DOMS IPO will likely be on both BSE and NSE on December 20, while the share allotment might be finalised on December 18.
DOMS Industries IPO GMP Today
According to market observers, unlisted shares of DOMS Industries are currently trading Rs 450 higher in the grey market as compared with its issue price. The Rs 450 grey market premium or GMP means the grey market is expecting a 56.96 per cent listing gain from the public issue. The GMP is based on market sentiments and keeps changing.
‘Grey market premium’ indicates investors’ readiness to pay more than the issue price.
DOMS Industries IPO: Should You Subscribe?
Giving a ‘Subscribe-Long Term’ rating, brokerage firm Anand Rathi in its note said, “At the upper price band, company is valuing at P/E of 46x, EV/ Ebitda 15.33x with a market cap of Rs 47,937 million post issue of equity shares and return on net worth of 28.39 per cent.”
We believe that valuations of the company is fairly priced and recommend a ‘Subscribe-Long Term’ rating to the IPO, it added.
DOMS Industries IPO Details: Lot Size, Minimum Investment
The price band of the IPO has been fixed at Rs 750 to Rs 790 per share. For investors, the minimum lot size to apply for the IPO is 18 shares. The minimum amount of investment required by retail investors is Rs 14,220. The minimum lot size investment for NII is 15 lots (270 shares), amounting to Rs 2,13,300, and for NII, it is 71 lots (1,278 shares), amounting to Rs 10,09,620.
The issue will see its Italian partner Fila (Fabbrica Italiana Lapis ed Affini), which owns 51 per cent in the firm with an investment of about Rs 300 crore since 2012, selling its stake for about Rs 800 crore.
The promoter family, led by Santosh Rasiklal Raveshia (managing director), Ketan Mansukhlal Rajani (director), Sanjay Mansukhlal Rajani, and Chandni Vijay Somaiya will sell their stake through a mix of OFS and fresh equity worth Rs 400 crore.
After the issue, the promoters will continue to hold 75 per cent and Fila will remain the single-largest shareholder, Managing Director Raveshia said.
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