Markets in truncated week to remain volatile

A choppy and volatile week came to an end with markets losing some ground. Friday’s recovery at the start of the new April series saw markets post gains and hence recover some ground. BSESENSEX lost 849.74 points or 1.70% to close at 49,008.50 points, while NIFTY lost 236.70 points or 1.61% to close at 14,507.30 points. The broader markets saw BSE100, BSE200 and BSE500 lose 1.50%, 1.34% and 1.36% respectively. BSEMIDCAP lot 0.37% while BSESMALLCAP lost 0.94%.

In primary market, listings of IPO’s which had closed for subscription in the previous week and now listed was not good news. As many as five issues listed during the week of which just one closed with gains, while another managed to recover on day two to close neutral. The other three were down in the region of 5% to 13.45%.

The first to list was Anupam Rasayan. The company had issued shares at Rs 555 and closed on day one at Rs 525.90, a loss of Rs 29.10 or 5.24%. Shares had listed on Wednesday and by close of week, the price had fallen to Rs 495.90, a loss of Rs 59.10.

The second to list was Craftsman Automation Limited which listed on Thursday. The company had issued shares at Rs 1,490 and closed day one at Rs 1,433, a loss of Rs 57 or 3.83%. It recovered lost ground on Friday and closed at Rs 1,492.60, a gain of Rs 2.60.

The third to list was Laxmi Organics Limited which listed on Thursday and had issued shares at Rs 130. The share closed listing day at Rs 164.60, a gain of Rs 34.60 or 26.62%. It gained further on Friday and closed at Rs 186.55, a gain of Rs 56.55 or 43.50%.

The fourth share to list was Kalyan Jewellers Limited which listed on Friday and had issued shares at Rs 87. The share closed trading at Rs 75.30, a loss of Rs 11.70 or 13.45%. What is worrisome is the fact that besides the poor listing, the traded volume was just about 41% of the issue size and delivery volume was 14.4% of the issue size. This makes one believe that going by past precedent, the share would be under pressure going forward.

He fifth and final share to list was Suryoday Small Finance Bank Limited which listed on Friday and had issued shares at Rs 305. The share closed trading at Rs 276.20, a loss of Rs 28.80 or 9.44%. Here as well, trading volumes at a mere 25% of the IPO size were very poor and could put the share under pressure going forward. Delivery volume was just about 10.37% of the IPO size which is the lowest among all issues during 2020-2021.

Very clearly it appears the IPO rush has ensured that fatigue factor has hit the markets and issues are under pressure on day one.

During the week we also saw the IPO of Barbeque Nation Hospitality Limited get subscribed 5.97 times. The QIB portion was subscribed 5.11 times, HNI portion was subscribed 3.10 times, Retail portion was subscribed 13.13 times and Employee portion did not receive any subscription.

March futures expired on a weak note and the series lost 772.45 points or 5.12% to close at 14,324.90 points. This was also the last series to expire for the financial year 2020-2021 where by and large, bulls have had the upper hand with the benchmark indices almost doubling from their lows made in March 2020.

On the covid-19 front, the world saw 12,82,33,105 patients, 28,04,219 deaths and 10,34,43,598 patients recovering. In India we saw 1,20,95,329 patients, 1,62,147 deaths and 1,13,90,829 patients recovering. Compared to the previous week the world saw, 43,82,201 new patients, 76,791 deaths and 36,65,135 patients recovering. In India we saw 4,49,610 new patients, 2,144 deaths and 2,41,595 patients recovering. Maharashtra is topping the number of new cases in India and people are quite taken aback by this upsurge. Night curfew has been imposed in Mumbai with effect from last night (Sunday). One hopes the administration is able to bring this outbreak under check as soon as possible.

The markets particularly the primary market has clearly come under fatigue and seems to be losing its grip. With poor performance of shares listing last week, one has also seen that shares which had listed earlier and registered gains are now slipping and many of them have slipped below their issue prices, while many more though still higher have seen most of the gains vanish.

Coming to the markets, the week ahead has mere three days of trade next week with holidays on Monday and Friday. With just three days, traders would like to be cautious and not go overboard on either side. Secondly the new financial year would have begun and people would be adjusting to the spate of bank holidays and getting their trading limits in place. Readers would recall that there is a bank holiday even on the 1st of April for normal banking activities on account of annual bank closure.

Markets seem to be getting support at the 48400-48600 levels on the BSESENSEX and 14250-14400 on NIFTY. This time is no different. At these levels, one finds the technical position/indicators in the market becoming oversold, FPI’s turning buyers and short-term traders looking to add to their longs in the market. We should expect the market to bounce from here in the immediate short term and look to exit longs at the first signs of markets looking heavy, which could be after a minimum up move past the 51k mark on BSESENSEX and 15k mark on NIFTY.

Trade cautiously and with a mindset of a quick entry and exit.

Performance of Newly Listed Shares as on 26th March

Name Date of Listing Issue Price Closing Price Closing Price % Gain Loss % Change Over
      260321 190321 Over Week lssue Price
Mrs Bectors Food Specialities Limited 24th December 288.00 331.50 345.75 -4.12 15.10
Antony Waste Handling Cell Limited 1st January 315.00 252.00 263.45 -4.35 -20.00
Indian Railway Finance Corporation Ltd 29th January 26.00 23.05 24.00 -3.96 -11.35
Indigo Paints Limited 2nd February 1490.00 2296.30 2287.25 0.40 54.11
Home First Finance Limited 3rd February 518.00 459.50 468.05 -1.83 -11.29
Stovekraft Limited 5th February 385.00 457.70 440.45 3.92 18.88
Brookfield REIT 16th February 275.00 221.87 226.94 -2.23 -19.32
Nureca Limited 25th February 400.00 597.10 615.00 -2.91 49.28
RailTel Corporation Limited 26th February 94.00 127.55 130.55 -2.30 35.69
Heranba Industries Limited 5th March 627.00 629.70 638.90 -1.44 0.43
MTAR Technologies Limited 15th March 575.00 1015.55 969.40 4.76 76.62
Easy Trip Planners Limited 19th March 187.00 209.30 208.30 0.48 11.93
Anupam Rasayan Limited 24th March 555.00 495.90 NA -10.65 -10.65
Craftsman Automation Limited 25th March 1490.00 1492.60 NA 0.17 0.17
Laxmi Organics Limited 25th March 130.00 186.55 NA 43.50 43.50
Kalyan Jewellers Limited 26th March 87.00 75.30 NA -13.45 -13.45
Suryoday Small Finance Bank Limited 26th March 305.00 276.20 NA -9.44 -9.44

Suryoday Small Finance Bank Limited – Share loses 9.44% on day one

Suryoday Small Finance Bank Limited which had tapped the capital markets with its issue of 190.93 lac shares comprising of a fresh issue of 81.50 lac shares and 109.43 lac shares through an offer for sale listed, and had a poor showing losing 9.44% on day one. The discovered price was Rs 293 on BSE and Rs 292 on NSE. The closing was much lower at Rs 276.20 and Rs 277.80 respectively.

The issue was subscribed overall 2.37 times. The QIB portion was subscribed 2.18 times, HNI portion was subscribed 1.31 times, Retail was subscribed 3.09 times and Employee Quota was subscribed 0.34 times. There were 3.44 lac applications and on basis of lots the retail portion was subscribed 2.60 times. The price band was Rs 303-305.

Earlier the company had allotted 55,77,920 equity shares to 13 anchor investors. The largest allocation was made to Axis Mutual Fund and ICICI Prudential Life Insurance Company Limited of an identical 7,38,283 shares or 13.24% of the anchor allocation.

The issue had opened on Wednesday the 17th of March and closed on Friday the 19th of March.

The high of the day was Rs 295.95 on BSE, low was Rs 262.05 and the close was Rs 276.20, a loss of Rs 28.80 or 9.44%. On NSE, the high was Rs 296.35, low was Rs 255 and the close was Rs 277.80, a loss of Rs 27.20 or 8.92%.

Exchange Open High Low Close Net Change % Gain/ Loss Wt.Avg Volume Delivery Del %age
BSE 293.00 295.95 262.05 276.20 -28.80 -9.44 281.22 508343 121636 23.93
NSE 292.00 296.35 255.00 277.80 -27.20 -8.92 282.26 4172010 1279582 30.67
Total 4680353 1401218 29.94

The traded quantity on the two exchanges combined was 46.80 lac shares which was 25% of the IPO size of 190.93 lac shares. It was 35% of the non-anchor portion of 135.15 lac shares. Delivery volume was 14.01 lac shares which was 29.94% of the traded volume. It was 7.34% of the IPO size and 10.37% of the non-anchor portion. One can say with confidence that this is the lowest delivery percentage based on issue size amongst all the 30 odd shares which have listed in 2020-2021. What this does indicate is that the pressure on the share persists and if prices do not move up in the next few days, there could be sharp selling leading to price erosion happening.

The weighted average of the day’s trade was Rs 281.22 on BSE and Rs 282.26 on NSE. The share was under severe pressure towards the end of the day and slipped substantially from the weighted average. The performance of the share was certainly below par and has fared poorly. The five percent premium that the company extracted compared to the pre-IPO price of Rs 291.75 has certainly cost the company dearly. Further the listing day lacklustre performance would haunt the company for time immemorial.

There were no institutional trades reported on the bourses on either the buy side or the sell side. With poor volume even intra-day traders and scalpers who are the norm in all listings on day one, were missing from this share.

All in all, a poor listing and pointing to further damage in the coming days.

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