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Telecommunications giant Bharti Airtel is selling a 2.4% stake in its majority-owned subsidiary Bharti Infratel, with early indications from investors already enough to suggest that the Rp11.25bn ($183.4m) offer-for-sale (OFS) will get done.
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Asia Color Company, controlled by CVC Capital Partners, raised Rph4.7tr ($399m) on August 5 by selling a chunk of its shares in Matahari Department Store. A strong response from investors allowed the private equity firm to offload a bigger stake than originally planned.
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Korea Electric Power Corp (Kepco) netted W186.3bn ($180m) on Monday night by selling a 4.4% stake in telecommunications company LG U+. Despite the fact that the leads opened bookbuilding without much visibility on books, investors flooded into the deal eager to get their hands on the South Korean stock.
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Indian real estate developer Prestige Estates Projects raised Rp6.13bn ($100m) on August 4 with a tightly priced qualified institutional placement (QIP) that was one-third bigger than the base offer.
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New Europe Property Investments (NEPI), an eastern European focused property company, increased the size of its accelerated book build on Monday after the deal was significantly oversubscribed.
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New Europe Property Investments (NEPI), an eastern European focused property company, hopes to raise around R1.14bn ($106.7m) from the issuance of new shares onto the Johannesburg Stock Exchange in an accelerated book build on Monday.