Sunday, August 2, 2009

Adani Power IPO- Is it really a blockbuster ?


As I was going through the newspaper today, my eyes stopped at one of the headlines which announced :" Adani Power IPO is a blockbuster". I wonder whether it really is. But the media is working full time to portray as the biggest hit in present scenario as it has been over-subscribed 21 times. Clearly this was an intelligent move by the company to encash the positive market sentiment which is giving the much needed impetus to the sensex in its upward rally. But how long this rally will last is also a matter of debate ?

We should not forget the Reliance Power IPO which is the biggest hit of all times. There was nothing wrong with the Reliance Power IPO except the timing. But you never know about the market behaviour and its practically impossible to time the market. No one saw the economic recession coming and this company became its biggest victim. The mania that surrounded the latter last year does not seem to be there this time around. But given the current market conditions, even much lower subscription numbers for Adani's IPO are being touted as 'blockbuster'.
But is it really worth investing in IPO such turbulent market conditions. I personally think that let the company test the market for 2-3 months and then go for it if its performnce is in line with the expectations.
Many of my colleagues(Vijay Panpalia & others) have invested in this IPO in the hope of getting handsome returns. I don't doubt their business acumen but i do feel that this was not the right move. But they are also proven masters of this game and may chalk out some strategy to make the most of it. The prominent strategy being selling this once it touches 130 level which it will certainly reach. So everyone is trying to make the most of the recent market sentiment in his or her own way.

I have my own reasons for not investing in this IPO. The first and the foremost reason being its overvaluation. In my opinion the correct valuation would have been around Rs. 70-75. After all, investors have been offered shares in these companies, when these have no business revenues or profits to boast of. And nothing's going to come for the next 2-3 years as well since the power projects have along gestation period. Retail investors are again been made to see 'Power' as a 'hot' sector. We hope they do not burn their hand again given that these IPOs have been sold not on real company profits, but on imaginary profits that are 'likely' to come a few years down the line.

I am not against this IPO or any other but i do feel that investors should do their homework before investing their hard earned money.
" Happy investing."




1 comment:

  1. Hey your inerpretaions seems quite logical though i am jus a beginner in this field but i still second your thoughts as i was a victim of reliance power .... so your move seems justified to me....

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