Mumbai-based real estate and infrastructure firm Man Infraconstruction is set to attract market attention after announcing the allotment of 29.66 lakh equity shares through warrant conversion, raising Rs 34.48 crore.
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Warrant conversion allows Man Infraconstruction to raise funds by converting warrants into equity shares, enhancing its capital base and working capital.
Man Infraconstruction has raised ₹34.48 crore through the conversion of 29.66 lakh equity shares.
Despite a 1.57 per cent drop to close at ₹182.10 on the BSE on Friday, the stock is up 25.28 per cent for the current quarter and has posted a 1384.11 per cent return over the past five years.
The company has not announced specific plans yet, but the funds are likely to be used to strengthen its EPC order book or expand into new geographies.
Man Infraconstruction is in the spotlight due to its recent warrant conversion, which signals management confidence and potential for future fund-raising rounds, especially in the context of renewed investor interest in infrastructure-focused businesses.
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