Midwest shares list at 9% premium over ₹1,065-IPO price

Shares of made a healthy debut on Friday, listing at a 9 per cent premium above its price of ₹1,065. On the BSE, the stock opened at ₹1,165.10 and on the it started trading at ₹1,165, reflecting healthy investor appetite and a positive market response to the issue.

Post-listing, the stock moderated between ₹1,155 and ₹1,190 on bourses. At 10.14 am, the stock traded at ₹1164.80 and ₹1,154.30 on the BSE and NSE, respectively.

IPO details

The ₹451-crore initial public offering (IPO) of Quartz processor comprised a fresh issue worth about ₹250 crore and an offer for sale of ₹201 crore. The price band for the issue was set between ₹1,014 and ₹1,065 per share.

Ahead of the IPO opening, the anchor portion saw participation worth around ₹135 crore at the upper end of the price band, signalling strong institutional interest.

The public issue received an overwhelming response, , driven by robust demand across investor categories. The unlisted market also pointed healthy debut, reflecting bullish sentiment toward the company’s growth prospects.

Use of funds

Of the fresh issue, ₹130.3 crore will go towards Phase II expansion of its quartz facility under subsidiary Midwest Neostone, ₹25.7 crore for electric dump trucks, and ₹3.2 crore for solar energy integration at select mines.



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