Investors placed bids for 236 million shares worth ₹46,320 crore in the issue, against the 99.8 million shares worth ₹19,555 crore (excluding anchor allotment) offered by Hyundai Motor India’s South Korean promoters. Earlier this week, the company raised ₹8,315 crore (roughly 30% of the IPO size) as part of the anchor allotment from 225 institutional investors.
QSR chains face margin pressure, not demand shock: Karan Taurani on fuel and LPG impact
Rising fuel and LPG prices are impacting India’s consumption landscape unevenly. While some sectors like QSR face margin compression due to high LPG dependence, others