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Total offers ~149.6 per share to Adani Gas shareholde­rs

- AMRITHA PILLAY

French oil major Total has made a cash offer of ~149.63 a share to Adani Gas’ public shareholde­rs, according to a letter shared on the stock exchanges. This is a sequel to Total’s agreement to acquire 37.4 per cent of shares in the company.

Adani Gas closed at ~147.9 on Tuesday, 2 per cent less from its close on October 15, when the deal was announced. As the company continues to trade at a price higher than peers in the same business, analysts say it's an attractive offer.

“The stock is expensive compared to peers, which makes Total’s offer an attractive one for those who wish to exit. For those who wish to continue holding it, it is a word of caution that the stock is already expensive,” said one who did not wish to be identified.

Total aims to acquire up to 277.1 million fully paid equity shares of a ~1 face value each from Adani Gas’ public shareholde­rs. It is to pay about Rs 5,700 crore for the 37.4 per cent stake. The agreement says Total will make an offer to the public shareholde­rs to acquire up to 25.2 per cent and buy the residual shares from the Adani promoter family. “The deal is overpriced from the buyer’s point of view. Adani Gas’ peers have a higher margin business mix as compared to that of Adani Gas. As the company is trading higher to its peers, the cash offer is a good one for retail (small) investors,” said a second oil and gas analyst who did not wish to be identified. Adding: “There is not much for institutio­nal investors in this stock, as there is not enough free-float available for a true price discovery.”

The share price of Indrapasth­a Gas and Mahanagar Gas has gained 4 per cent since October 15, to close on Tuesday at ~381.6 and ~985.8, respective­ly. “The Adani deal announceme­nt has given a sentimenta­l push to other stocks in the same segment,” said the second analyst quoted earlier.

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