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Sucheta Dalal Posted: Dec 03, 2006 at 0232 hrs IST
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: While many Indians quietly worry about infrastructure bottlenecks, unchecked corruption and rising employee costs, foreigners remain extraordinarily gung-ho about the India story. Private equity continues to be hot and the latest to raise a $2 billion private equity fund is McKinsey’s former chief Rajat Gupta along with venture capitalist Parag Saxena of INVESCO Private Capital. We hear that 60 per cent of the fund will be invested in India. This is just one of many private equity funds looking at investment in India, despite the fact that some celebrated entrants are finding it tough to spot truly good investments. Foreign interest also continues to pump the realty industry’s money raising machine. Source abroad say that even builders and developers with a flimsy track record are easily able to raise $50 million and multiples of it for realty development. Investors are unconcerned that landbanks are brazenly cooked up and even agricultural land is included on the basis of a meaningless “option letter” to purchase from the farmer. Meanwhile petty politicians and Government officials are gleefully waiting to line their own pockets by permitting the development of agricultural land.

Feigned exuberance

Retail investors showed a lot of restraint and refused to be carried away by the hype of realty issues. Subscription numbers indicate that although two recent IPOs (initial public offerings) were oversubscribed by a 100 times but the retail segment barely got a two time subscription. We now learn that some institutional investors are having their cake and eating too. Its top officials have been publicly touting the attractiveness of realty company valuations and persuading its large clientele to invest in these IPOs. The firm also has deep links with grey market operators and actively encouraged off market trades. But here is what they did with Parasvnath Developers. One the day the shares were listed, the firm flipped its entire holding. Its officials called every one of their institutional and high networth clients and asked them to offload their shares as well. Clearly the pre-issue hype was only aimed at boosting their profits and savvy investors no longer believe that prices or valuations would last. The Parasvnath share price dropped after listing, but the moot question is who was buying shares dumped by this big intermediary? Was it the grey market investors? Probably. This is exactly how the market drives greedy investors to their doom.

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