India's Manappuram Finance gains as Bain Capital plans 18% stake buy
March 21 (Reuters) - Shares of Manappuram Finance MNFL.NS jumped about 6% in early trade on Friday, following the announcement that Bain Capital will acquire an 18% stake in the company at a premium to the stock's last closing price, prompting analysts to raise their price targets on the company.
Manappuram shares gained as much as 5.8% to 230 rupees as of 9:23 a.m. IST, hitting their highest in over eight months. They were last up 1.3%.
Bain Capital will subscribe to Manappuram's shares and warrants at 236 rupees apiece, implying an almost 9% premium over its last trading price of 217.5 rupees, and will jointly control the company with existing promoters after the investment.
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