- After a dip last June, following a controversy over its foreign investors, most Adani stocks have again surged, pushing their valuations to ridiculous highs
- There have been intriguing changes in the shareholding pattern. IPO-bound insurance behemoth LIC has increased its stake in many Adani stocks at high valuations
- There has been a major rejig of foreign investor holdings too—ostensibly to combat criticism over shareholdings being concentrated in a few hands
- The valuation bubble could burst, however, contingent as the Adani Group is on the Indian government and its policies
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Earlier this month, when International Holding Company (IHC) agreed to invest in three Adani Group companies, it wasn’t the first international strategic investor to do so. Nor was the amount of money on the table an anomaly.
The Abu Dhabi-based investment firm is investing a mammoth
It’s not just international investors. State-owned behemoth Life Insurance Corporation, which is heading towards an initial public offering (IPO), also upped its stakes in Adani Total Gas, Adani Transmission, and Adani Enterprises over the past few quarters.
Much of these additional stake purchases would have been very costly—five of the seven listed Adani Group companies have seen a gravity-defying rally over the past year.
In April 2021, not one Adani Group company was among India’s 20 most valuable listed companies, according to capital markets data provider Prime Database. Now, there are three—Adani Green Energy, Adani Transmission, and Adani Total Gas. With a market capitalisation of over Rs 4,54,000 crore (~$59 billion), Adani Green is worth almost as much as State Bank of India, the country’s largest bank, and more than Bharti Airtel, India’s second-biggest telco.
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Written by Anand Kalyanaraman, Seetharaman G
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