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rakesh jhunjhunwala: Jhunjhunwala s costly bet is bouncing after a tepid listing: Should you sell on rise?

New Delhi: Specialty restaurant chain Barbeque Nation Hospitality made a tepid debut on Dalal Street on Wednesday, listing at a 2 per cent discount. But the scrip has surged about 48 per cent post listing. On Thursday, the stock hit the upper circuit, surging 20 per cent to Rs 708.45. It had hit the 20 per cent upper circuit on the day of listing as well. The scrip was listed at Rs 492 on BSE against the issue price of Rs 500. Barbeque Nation Hospitality owns and operates casual dining restaurant chain Barbeque Nation Restaurants and International Barbeque Nation Restaurants. It also owns and operates Toscano Restaurants and You and Barbeque.

Barbeque Nation share price: Barbeque Nation debuts at 2% discount to issue price

NEW DELHI: Barbeque Nation Hospitality saw a weak listing on Wednesday, as the shares got listed at Rs 489.85 on NSE, a 2.03 per cent discount to its issue price of Rs 500. On BSE, the stock opened at Rs 492, down 1.6 per cent. The listing ceremony took place at NSE at 9:15 am earlier in the day. Barbeque Nation Hospitality owns and operates Barbeque Nation Restaurants, casual dining restaurant chains and International Barbeque Nation Restaurants. It also owns and operates Toscano Restaurants and You and Barbeque. The recent market volatility had hit the grey market premium (GMP) of Barbeque Nation shares. Dealers active in the grey market, or the unofficial market for trading in unlisted shares, said the premium on the stock has fallen to Rs 10-12 from Rs 40 just a week back. That means the shares were trading in the Rs 510-512 range.

Barbeque Nation IPO: Bitter bite? Grey market signalling weak listing for Barbeque Nation

NEW DELHI: Investors who bid for Rakesh Jhunjhunwala-backed Barbeque Nation’s shares during the book-building process of the IPO may be left with a bitter taste, as the grey market premium on the unlisted shares has plunged sharply as uncertainties in global markets has shaken confidence on Dalal Street. Dealers active in the grey market, or the unofficial market for unlisted shares, said the premium on the stock has fallen to Rs 10-12 from Rs 40 a week back. That means the scrip is trading in the Rs 510-512 range. “We are expecting a weak listing. Because of a spike in Covid cases, we are seeing lockdown fears. Mumbai has already gone under that,” said Dinesh Gupta, Founder of UnlistedZone, a platform that facilitates trading in unlisted shares.

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