According to sources shares of DLF rallied by 7 per cent to Rs 202 in intra-day trade on the BSEon Tuesday after the real estate developer on Monday announced the launch of a Qualified Institutional Placement (QIP) program to raise Rs 3,175 crore. The stock was trading close to its 52-week high of Rs 226 touched on April 27, 2018 in intra-day trade.



DLF said a meeting of Securities Issuance Committee of the board of directors is scheduled to be held on Thursday, March 28, to consider and determine the issue price of the equity shares to be issued in the QIP. The company intends to utilize the net proceeds in fiscals 2019 and 2020 primarily towards prepayment/ repayment of a portion of the borrowings.

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“The company proposes to utilize the net proceeds primarily towards full or partial repayment or prepayment of a portion of borrowings (including the DCCDL Payables) availed by our company and/or subsidiaries, Joint Ventures, partnership firms and associates,” DLF said in preliminary placement document. Moreover as of December 31, 2018, our total debt and net debt aggregated to Rs 19,284 crore and Rs 17,299 crore, respectively.


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