L T board okays share buyback at Rs 1,500 apiece

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
NEW DELHI: The board of construction major LT on Thursday approved first-ever share buyback
The board okayed buyback of shares worth Rs 9,000 crore, which will mean acquisition of 4.29 per cent of the equity
The board cleared buyback of up to 6 crore shares at a maximum price of Rs 1,500 per share, said an ETNow report
At this buyback price, the company is offering a 13 per cent premium to Tuesday's closing price of Rs 1,322.15 apiece. At the time of
writing this report, the stock traded 1.63 per cent higher at Rs 1,343.75 apiece on BSE
AM Naik, Group Executive Chairman said, "This is the right time to reward our shareholders." He justified the buyback as doable, given the
cash in hand, adding that the company has plans for the next five years. According to an ET report dated August 21, analysts expect a few
intention to improve the return on equity (RoE). The company raised nearly Rs 4,500 crore over the past eight quarters by divesting assets
including IPO proceeds from LT Infotech and LT Technology Services, sale of the general insurance unit and the Kottupalli port
Its cash and equivalents rose to Rs 6,824 crore in FY18 compared with Rs 3,526 crore in the previous fiscal. "In the five-year vision plan,
the company has stated to pursue a light-asset approach
Given a few more assets such as Nabha Power Plant, InViTS for toll roads and stake sale in Hyderabad Metro on the block, analysts expect
more buyback offers from the company in the coming quarters
These assets together are worth over $2 billion (approximately Rs 14,000 crore)," the report added
Global brokerages are bullish on the the company's buyback plan
CLSA said the buyback will support return on equity (RoE) of the company
1,825
Quantum of buyback will hold the key, the foreign brokerage added, which expects cash flows to remain comfortable in FY19. The engineering
and construction conglomerate last week informed bourses that the board will consider the proposal for buyback of shares on Thursday