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Airtel Africa joins the league of worst debuting stocks in Europe this year

Ronald Adamolekun by Ronald Adamolekun
June 28, 2019
in Business News, Company News
Airtel Africa listing on NSE, MTN Nigeria listing on NSE

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Airtel Africa’s listing on the London Stock Exchange proved a disastrous entry into the European capital market as the company’s share price slumped steeply by 16% on its first day of trading.

The decline of the company’s stock value from the listing price of 80 pence to 67 pence automatically ushered it to the rank of the worst stocks to debut in European bourses this year.

Raghunath Mandava, CEO Airtel Africa

Pricing the stock at the bottom end of the price range, that is below its expected valuation, did nothing to rescue it from crashing on its listing day.

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[READ ALSO: Airtel announces share price today as pre-IPO interest hits $200 million]

Airtel Ignored Pre-listing Warnings:  Interestingly, experts had warned prior to the listing that pricing the shares of Airtel Africa at bottom end might not translate to much value in the long run. Analysts at Jefferies, a multinational financial services company, had warned that;

“The IPO will…not lead to any value unlocking at these prices… The deal will lead to small reduction in leverage for the company, as it reduces the debt by USD 750mn.”

The listing followed the completion of the telco’s Initial Public Offering where about $750 million shares were said to have been raised.

Airtel Africa

Debt portfolio could be the reason for price slump:  According to Bloomberg, the lackluster performance of Airtel Africa might have been triggered by the humongous debt and the price war faced by its parent company, Bharti Airtel back at home in India.

It is noteworthy that the IPO was floated to help Airtel Africa reduce its debt burden put at around $5 billion. Currently, Airtel Africa has a presence in 14 African countries with Nigeria being its largest market.

Meanwhile, Ally McKinnon, a fund manager at Scottish Investment Trust Plc, believes that the fall in share price might have been occasioned by the general scepticism investors have when it comes to investing in telcos across emerging markets.

[Read This: This could be why Airtel and Globacom are angling for 9Mobile]

Airtel Africa

Specifically citing the sanctioning of MTN Nigeria Plc by the Nigerian Government as an instance, McKinnon stated that state intervention posed a significant threat to smooth operations of telcos in developing economies, a development that could easily keep investors away.

“Once you’ve got the network built, you’re vulnerable because you’ve got assets in the country, you’re a big company that makes money, or makes cash flow at least.”

[ALSO READ: Airtel Africa may consider dual listing on London & Nigerian Stock Exchanges]

About Initial Public Offering (IPO): An IPO is a process by which a company (often a private corporation) offers its shares for sale to the public for the first time. The process is aimed at raising capital for the company and the activity typically marks a transition of the company from a private to a public one.


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Ronald Adamolekun

Ronald Adamolekun is a creative writer with proficiency in journalism, financial reporting, financial analysis and imaginative writing. However, his core competency lies in fiction and short story writing as well as feature writing. He is a graduate of English and Literature from Covenant University, Ota, Nigeria.

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