简体中文
繁體中文
English
Pусский
日本語
ภาษาไทย
Tiếng Việt
Bahasa Indonesia
Español
हिन्दी
Filippiiniläinen
Français
Deutsch
Português
Türkçe
한국어
العربية
Abstract:BENGALURU, Sept 14 (Reuters) - Shares of realty-to-textile firm Bombay Dyeing and Manufacturing (BDY
BENGALURU, Sept 14 (Reuters) - Shares of realty-to-textile firm Bombay Dyeing and Manufacturing (BDYN.NS) jumped as much as 20% on Thursday on a $627 million deal to sell land, pushing up peers stocks on hopes of a pickup in the realty market.
The sale of the 22-acre land in Mumbai to a unit of Japans Sumitomo Realty and Development Co (8830.T) would help the company become debt-free, and comes as parent Wadia group faces troubles with its Go First airline filing for bankruptcy in May.
Bombay Dyeings stock hit its highest level since Sept. 27, 2018.
The deal, announced on Wednesday, signals investor optimism while the location of the land parcel presents immense development prospects, said Shishir Baijal, Chairman and Managing Director of Knight Frank India.
Shares of Godrej Properties (GODR.NS), Indiabulls Real Estate (INRL.NS) and Oberoi Realty (OEBO.NS) are up between 1.6% and 2.6%, driving the Nifty Realty index (.NIFTYREAL) up 1.6%.
Also helping sentiment was U.S. data showing a moderate increase in consumer prices in August, which cemented expectations that the Federal Reserve will leave interest rates unchanged in September.
The sale will help Bombay Dyeing record a pre-tax profit of more than 43 billion rupees ($518.24 million), and help \“extinguish all its borrowings,\” the Mumbai-based company noted in an exchange filing.
Bombay Dyeing shares were last up 15.9%. It has more than doubled so far this year, compared to a nearly 37% climb in the Nifty Realty index.
($1 = 82.9725 Indian rupees)
Disclaimer:
The views in this article only represent the author's personal views, and do not constitute investment advice on this platform. This platform does not guarantee the accuracy, completeness and timeliness of the information in the article, and will not be liable for any loss caused by the use of or reliance on the information in the article.