\"\"Shares<\/a> of Bharti Airtel<\/a> traded at 1.36%% up at Rs 501.90 a piece, a day after Qatar<\/a> Foundation Endowment (QFE), the non-profit organisation wholly owned by the Gulf state’s royal family, sold its 5% stake in India’s biggest telco Bharti Airtel in a bulk deal for Rs 9,600 crore.
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According to ET's report published on Thursday, the shares were bought by local insurers and mutual funds, global asset managers, and hedge funds.
HDFC<\/a> Life, ICICI Pru Life Insurance, and SBI Life were buyers from the insurance industry<\/a>, while ICICI Prudential Mutual Fund and Birla Sunlife represented local mutual funds. FMR was among foreign asset managers, while Putnam Investments was a hedge fund that bought the shares.
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\nSources told ET that 60% of the issue was subscribed by long-term investors, while 40% by hedge funds. The sale was subscribed about three times.
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\nQFE said it sold shares at a discount of 6.4% to the November 7 closing price of Rs 514.35.
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\nQFE’s affiliate Three Pillars Pt Ltd (TPPL), had invested about $1.26 billion in 2013 in Bharti Airtel. It had put up 19.9 crore shares for sale, priced at Rs 481 apiece, said a statement by QFE. TPPL’s representative on Bharti Airtel’s board will now step down.\n\n<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":61571087,"title":"Panasonic eyes 5% share in Indian mobile market","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/panasonic-eyes-5-share-in-indian-mobile-market\/61571087","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":61571329,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Bharti Airtel shares up on Qatar deal in early trade","synopsis":"QFE said it sold shares at a discount of 6.4% to the November 7 closing price of Rs 514.35.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/airtel-shares-up-on-qatar-deal-morning-trading-for-online","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"ETTelecom","artdate":"2017-11-09 09:42:14","lastupd":"2017-11-09 09:45:37","breadcrumbTags":["Airtel","Shares","Qatar","HDFC","Industry"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/airtel-shares-up-on-qatar-deal-morning-trading-for-online"}}" data-authors="[" "]" data-category-name="" data-category_id="" data-date="2017-11-09" data-index="article_1">

Bharti Airtel的股票在早盘交易中在卡塔尔的交易

压表示,以6.4%的折扣出售股票的11月7日收盘价514.35卢比。

  • 更新于2017年11月9日上午9:45坚持
股票Bharti的附近的旅馆1.36% % 501.90 Rs一块,一天后卡塔尔基金会捐赠(压),非营利组织全资海湾国家王室,出售其5%的股份在印度最大的运营商Bharti Airtel批量为9600卢比。

据周四发布的报告,股票被当地的保险公司和共同基金,收购全球资产管理公司和对冲基金。HDFC生活,ICICI保诚人寿保险,印度国家银行的生活被买家从保险行业共同基金和印度工业信贷投资银行保诚集团,而贝拉Sunlife代表当地的共同基金。FMR是外国资产管理公司之一,普特南投资对冲基金,买了股票。

消息人士告诉ET, 60%的问题被长期投资者认购,而40%的对冲基金。销售订阅了三次。

压表示,以6.4%的折扣出售股票的11月7日收盘价514.35卢比。

压的下属三大支柱Pt公司(TPPL),在2013年投资了约12.6亿美元的Bharti Airtel。它把19.9卢比的股票出售,售价为481卢比,被压的一份声明中说。TPPL Bharti Airtel董事会上的代表将下台。
  • 发布于2017年11月9日09:42点坚持
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\"\"Shares<\/a> of Bharti Airtel<\/a> traded at 1.36%% up at Rs 501.90 a piece, a day after Qatar<\/a> Foundation Endowment (QFE), the non-profit organisation wholly owned by the Gulf state’s royal family, sold its 5% stake in India’s biggest telco Bharti Airtel in a bulk deal for Rs 9,600 crore.
\n
According to ET's report published on Thursday, the shares were bought by local insurers and mutual funds, global asset managers, and hedge funds.
HDFC<\/a> Life, ICICI Pru Life Insurance, and SBI Life were buyers from the insurance industry<\/a>, while ICICI Prudential Mutual Fund and Birla Sunlife represented local mutual funds. FMR was among foreign asset managers, while Putnam Investments was a hedge fund that bought the shares.
\n
\nSources told ET that 60% of the issue was subscribed by long-term investors, while 40% by hedge funds. The sale was subscribed about three times.
\n
\nQFE said it sold shares at a discount of 6.4% to the November 7 closing price of Rs 514.35.
\n
\nQFE’s affiliate Three Pillars Pt Ltd (TPPL), had invested about $1.26 billion in 2013 in Bharti Airtel. It had put up 19.9 crore shares for sale, priced at Rs 481 apiece, said a statement by QFE. TPPL’s representative on Bharti Airtel’s board will now step down.\n\n<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":61571087,"title":"Panasonic eyes 5% share in Indian mobile market","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/panasonic-eyes-5-share-in-indian-mobile-market\/61571087","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":61571329,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Bharti Airtel shares up on Qatar deal in early trade","synopsis":"QFE said it sold shares at a discount of 6.4% to the November 7 closing price of Rs 514.35.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/airtel-shares-up-on-qatar-deal-morning-trading-for-online","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"ETTelecom","artdate":"2017-11-09 09:42:14","lastupd":"2017-11-09 09:45:37","breadcrumbTags":["Airtel","Shares","Qatar","HDFC","Industry"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/airtel-shares-up-on-qatar-deal-morning-trading-for-online"}}" data-news_link="//www.iser-br.com/news/airtel-shares-up-on-qatar-deal-morning-trading-for-online/61571329">