Ellenbarrie Industrial Gases has announced its IPO with a price band of Rs 380-400 per share, set to open on June 24. The Rs 852-crore initial share sale includes a fresh issue and an offer for sale by promoters.
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The price band for Ellenbarrie Industrial Gases' IPO is set at Rs 380-400 per share.
The IPO will open for public subscription on June 24 and close on June 26.
The total issue size for the IPO is Rs 852.53 crore, including a fresh issue of Rs 400 crore and an offer for sale of 1.13 crore shares valued at Rs 452.53 crore.
Proceeds from the fresh issue will be used for debt repayment (Rs 210 crore), setting up an air separation unit at the Uluberia-II plant in West Bengal (Rs 104.50 crore), and general corporate purposes.
Half of the offer size is reserved for qualified institutional buyers, 35% for retail investors, and 10% for non-institutional investors.
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