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Kaynes Technology gains 4% after launching QIP to raise ₹1,600 cr; Details
Kaynes Technology gains 4% after launching QIP to raise ₹1,600 cr; Details

Business Standard

time7 hours ago

  • Business
  • Business Standard

Kaynes Technology gains 4% after launching QIP to raise ₹1,600 cr; Details

Kaynes Technology India shares jumped 3.9 per cent in trade on Friday, June 20, 2025, logging an intraday high at ₹5,825.5 per share on BSE. The stock was in demand after the company launched its qualified institutional placement (QIP) to raise funds worth ₹1,600 crore. At 9:54 AM, Kaynes Tech share price was trading 2.78 per cent higher at ₹5762.8 per share on the BSE. In comparison, the BSE Sensex was up 0.39 per cent at 81,679.52. The company's market capitalisation stood at ₹36,930.5 crore. Its 52-week high was at ₹7,824.95 per share and 52-week low was at ₹3,729.7 per share. Kaynes Technology QIP details On Thursday, after market hours, Kaynes Technology launched its QIP at a floor price of ₹5,625.75 per share which was a premium of 0.33 per cent from the previous day's close at ₹5,606.8 per share. "At its meeting held today i.e. June 19, 2025, inter alia, passed resolutions for authorized the opening of the Issue today, i.e. June 19, 2025, approving the floor price for the Issue, being ₹5,625.75 per equity share (Floor Price), based on the pricing formula as prescribed under Regulation 176 of the Sebi ICDR Regulations; and approving and adopting the preliminary placement document dated June 19, 2025, together with the application form in connection with the Issue," the filing read. From this QIP, the company aims to raise up to ₹1,600 crore. "Raising of funds through issuance of instruments or security including equity shares or any other eligible securities by way of one or more public and/or private offerings including on a preferential allotment basis and/or a qualified institutions placement and/or rights issue and/or further public offering for an amount not exceeding ₹16,000 million in terms of the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Issue of Capital and Disclosure Requirements) Regulations," the company had informed on January 22, 2025. About Kaynes Technology Kaynes Technology is an end-to-end and IoT solutions-enabled integrated electronics manufacturer in India. The company has over three decades of experience in providing Conceptual Design, Process Engineering, Integrated Manufacturing and Life Cycle Support for major players in the Automotive, Industrial, Aerospace and Defence, Outer-space, Nuclear, Medical, Railways, Internet of Things ('IoT'), Information Technology ('IT') and other segments. It manufactures products at variable or flexible volumes across all industry verticals.

Kaynes Technology shares surge 4% as QIP launch aims to raise ₹1,600 crore
Kaynes Technology shares surge 4% as QIP launch aims to raise ₹1,600 crore

Mint

time8 hours ago

  • Business
  • Mint

Kaynes Technology shares surge 4% as QIP launch aims to raise ₹1,600 crore

Shares of Kaynes Technology rose 4 percent in intra-day trading on Friday, June 20, following the launch of its Qualified Institutional Placement (QIP) issue to raise up to ₹ 1,600 crore. The semiconductor and electronics systems design and manufacturing company opened its QIP on Thursday, setting a floor price of ₹ 5,625.75 per share, a marginal 0.3 percent premium over Thursday's closing price. The fundraising is being managed by Motilal Oswal Investment Advisors, Nomura, and Axis Capital. Kaynes Technology India has projected revenue of ₹ 4,525 crore for FY26, with EBITDA margins expected to improve by 50 basis points to reach 15.6 percent. The company's confidence is backed by a strong order book and expansion into new business areas. Jairam Sampath, Whole-Time Director and CFO, underlined the export growth opportunity. 'We will have some US major company orders getting executed. We will start doing additionally about ₹ 200–300 crore of exports. These are US- and Europe-based companies in both aerospace and automotive segments,' Sampath said. Adding to its global footprint, Kaynes' subsidiary, Kaynes Semicon Pvt Ltd, recently signed an asset purchase agreement with Japan's Fujitsu General Electronics Ltd. The deal, valued at 1.59 billion Japanese yen, includes the acquisition of production lines for power modules, further solidifying the company's expansion into semiconductor manufacturing. Despite Kaynes' bullish outlook, brokerage CLSA issued a cautionary note last month. While it raised its price target to ₹ 6,230 from ₹ 5,400, it downgraded the stock to 'Hold' from 'Outperform'. The rating adjustment followed the company's strong Q4 results, marked by improved margins, though the growth figures came in slightly below CLSA's expectations. CLSA pointed to increased working capital requirements as a drag on operating cash flow (OCF), though it anticipates this issue will normalise in the coming quarters. The brokerage also noted Kaynes' strategic focus on emerging segments such as Outsourced Semiconductor Assembly and Test (OSAT) services and bare board manufacturing, which are expected to contribute meaningfully to revenues from the end of FY26. While CLSA acknowledged the timely execution of these projects could act as catalysts for stock performance, it flagged that the recent sharp rise in stock price warranted some caution, hence the downgrade. On Friday, Kaynes Technology's stock climbed as much as 3.9 percent to ₹ 5,825.50. The stock remains over 25 percent below its 52-week high of ₹ 7,824.95, touched in January 2025, and well above its 52-week low of ₹ 3,729.70, seen in July 2024. Over the last one year, the stock has advanced more than 45 percent. However, it has lost 5 percent in June so far, following three consecutive months of gains—up 4 percent in May, 21 percent in April, and 14.5 percent in March. Before that, it saw a 13.5 percent decline in February and a steep 35 percent correction in January.

Kaynes Technology gains on launching QIP
Kaynes Technology gains on launching QIP

Business Standard

time8 hours ago

  • Business
  • Business Standard

Kaynes Technology gains on launching QIP

Kaynes Technology India rose 2.43% to Rs 5,742.90 after the company said that its board approved the issue of qualified institutional placement (QIP) of equity shares with the floor price of Rs 5,625.75 per equity share. The company's board authorized and declared the opening of the issue on Thursday, 19 June 2025. The floor price of Rs 5,625.75 is at a premium of 0.34% to the scrips previous closing price of Rs 5,606.80 on the BSE. The company may offer a discount of not more than 5% on the floor price so calculated for the issue. The issue price will be determined in consultation with the book running lead managers appointed for the issue. Kaynes Technology is a leading end-to-end and IoT solutions-enabled integrated electronics manufacturer in India, having capabilities across the entire spectrum of electronics system and design manufacturing (ESDM) services. The companys consolidated net profit jumped 43% to Rs 116.20 crore on a 54.5% increase in net sales to Rs 984.48 crore in Q4 FY25 over Q4 FY24.

Kaynes Technology shares surge 4% as QIP launch aims to raise  ₹1,600 crore
Kaynes Technology shares surge 4% as QIP launch aims to raise  ₹1,600 crore

Mint

time9 hours ago

  • Business
  • Mint

Kaynes Technology shares surge 4% as QIP launch aims to raise ₹1,600 crore

Shares of Kaynes Technology rose 4 percent in intra-day trading on Friday, June 20, following the launch of its Qualified Institutional Placement (QIP) issue to raise up to ₹ 1,600 crore. The semiconductor and electronics systems design and manufacturing company opened its QIP on Thursday, setting a floor price of ₹ 5,625.75 per share, a marginal 0.3 percent premium over Thursday's closing price. The fundraising is being managed by Motilal Oswal Investment Advisors, Nomura, and Axis Capital. Kaynes Technology India has projected revenue of ₹ 4,525 crore for FY26, with EBITDA margins expected to improve by 50 basis points to reach 15.6 percent. The company's confidence is backed by a strong order book and expansion into new business areas. Jairam Sampath, Whole-Time Director and CFO, underlined the export growth opportunity. 'We will have some US major company orders getting executed. We will start doing additionally about ₹ 200–300 crore of exports. These are US- and Europe-based companies in both aerospace and automotive segments,' Sampath said. Adding to its global footprint, Kaynes' subsidiary, Kaynes Semicon Pvt Ltd, recently signed an asset purchase agreement with Japan's Fujitsu General Electronics Ltd. The deal, valued at 1.59 billion Japanese yen, includes the acquisition of production lines for power modules, further solidifying the company's expansion into semiconductor manufacturing. Despite Kaynes' bullish outlook, brokerage CLSA issued a cautionary note last month. While it raised its price target to ₹ 6,230 from ₹ 5,400, it downgraded the stock to 'Hold' from 'Outperform'. The rating adjustment followed the company's strong Q4 results, marked by improved margins, though the growth figures came in slightly below CLSA's expectations. CLSA pointed to increased working capital requirements as a drag on operating cash flow (OCF), though it anticipates this issue will normalise in the coming quarters. The brokerage also noted Kaynes' strategic focus on emerging segments such as Outsourced Semiconductor Assembly and Test (OSAT) services and bare board manufacturing, which are expected to contribute meaningfully to revenues from the end of FY26. While CLSA acknowledged the timely execution of these projects could act as catalysts for stock performance, it flagged that the recent sharp rise in stock price warranted some caution, hence the downgrade. On Friday, Kaynes Technology's stock climbed as much as 3.9 percent to ₹ 5,825.50. The stock remains over 25 percent below its 52-week high of ₹ 7,824.95, touched in January 2025, and well above its 52-week low of ₹ 3,729.70, seen in July 2024. Over the last one year, the stock has advanced more than 45 percent. However, it has lost 5 percent in June so far, following three consecutive months of gains—up 4 percent in May, 21 percent in April, and 14.5 percent in March. Before that, it saw a 13.5 percent decline in February and a steep 35 percent correction in January. Disclaimer: The views and recommendations made above are those of individual analysts or broking companies, and not of Mint. We advise investors to check with certified experts before making any investment decisions.

Kaynes Technology shares in focus after launching Rs 1,600-crore QIP
Kaynes Technology shares in focus after launching Rs 1,600-crore QIP

Time of India

time10 hours ago

  • Business
  • Time of India

Kaynes Technology shares in focus after launching Rs 1,600-crore QIP

Kaynes Technology shares will be in focus on Friday after the semiconductor manufacturing company opened its qualified institutional placement (QIP) issue on Thursday to raise up to Rs 1,600 crore. The company has set the floor price at Rs 5,625.75 per share, according to media reports. The indicative price range for the QIP is reportedly between Rs 5,344 and Rs 5,612 per share, implying a discount of up to 4.8% to the floor price. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Bank Owned Properties For Sale In Sawahan Dalam (Prices May Surprise You) Foreclosed Homes | Search ads Search Now Undo Also Read: These 9 Nifty Microcap Index stocks trading below industry PE may rally up to 42% Motilal Oswal Investment Advisors, Nomura, and Axis Capital are managing the issue. Kaynes Technology India is projecting revenue of around Rs 4,525 crore for FY26, with EBITDA margins expected to improve by 50 basis points to 15.6%, supported by a strong order book and new business executions. Live Events Jairam Sampath, Whole-Time Director & CFO, said the company anticipates robust export growth in the coming quarters. 'We will have some US major company orders getting executed. We will start doing additionally about Rs 200–300 crore of exports. These are US- and Europe-based companies in both aerospace and automotive segments,' he said. Kaynes' OSAT (Outsourced Semiconductor Assembly and Test) and PCB (Printed Circuit Board) divisions, both largely export-focused, are expected to contribute significantly to its international revenue. Recently, the company's subsidiary, Kaynes Semicon Pvt Ltd, entered into an asset purchase agreement with Fujitsu General Electronics Ltd of Japan to acquire production lines for power modules. The transaction was valued at 1.59 billion Japanese yen. Also Read: 8 debt-free penny stocks that surged 110-300% in the last 1 year. Do you own any? Shares of Kaynes Technology closed 2.1% lower at Rs 5,608.8 on the BSE . The stock has declined 26% year-to-date but has gained 45% in the past 12 months. ( Disclaimer : Recommendations, suggestions, views and opinions given by the experts are their own. These do not represent the views of The Economic Times)

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