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Apollo Tricoat Shares Jump To A Record High On Board Nod To Merger With APL Apollo

APL Apollo said the deal is EPS and margin accretive.

Truck driver delivers PVC pipe to a residential housing lot under construction. (Photographer Luke Sharrett/Bloomberg)
Truck driver delivers PVC pipe to a residential housing lot under construction. (Photographer Luke Sharrett/Bloomberg)

Shares of Apollo Tricoat Tubes Ltd. hit a record high after the steel tubes and pipemaker announced a merger of itself and Shri Lakshmi Metal Udyog with APL Apollo Tubes Ltd.

The scheme of amalgamation will involve splitting up of one share of Shri Lakshmi Metal of the face value of Rs 10 into five shares of the face value of Rs 2, APL Apollo Tubes said in an exchange filing.

  • Under the merger scheme, Apollo Tricoat’s minority shareholders will receive one equity share in APL Apollo for every one equity share held.
  • Implied premium of 16% to its previous closing price for Apollo Tricoat’s shareholders
  • Increase of 10.8% in APL Apollo’s share capital

The appointed date for the merger has been set as April 1, 2021, and is expected to be completed by the third quarter of FY22.

Shri Lakshmi Metal and Apollo Tricoat operate businesses that complement each other and the combination will result in stronger consolidated revenue and profitability along with diversification in the product portfolio, APL Apollo said in the filing. The tax-neutral transaction is said to be EPS and margin accretive. “Apollo Tricoat’s high margin products will lift APL Apollo’s profitability.”

According to shareholding as of December, Shri Lakshmi Metal owned a 55.82% stake in Apollo Tricoat Tubes. After the scheme comes into effect, the promoter and promoter group will hold a 33.44% stake in APL Apollo Tubes against 37.03% earlier, while public shareholding will rise to 66.56% from 62.97%.

“This will be more beneficial for Tricoat’s shareholders as they receive a 16% premium to the current share price,” Ambit Capital said in a note. “APL Apollo can witness investor appreciation akin to plastic pipes in the last decade, owing to improvement in VAP share and now lighter balance sheet, but the performance of Tricoat is a key monitorable.” While the brokerage kept revenue/Ebitda and profit estimates largely unchanged for APL Apollo, it expects its return on equity to expand 3% over FY22/23, owing to this merger.

The strategic rationale, according to APL Apollo…

  • Simplification of group structure.
  • Creation of stronger platform for growth.
  • Ability to offer innovative products resulting in higher margins.
  • Strong balance sheet lowers overall cost of capital.
  • Increased cross-sell opportunities.
  • Greater financial flexibility for sustained growth.

The scheme awaits stock exchanges and SEBI’s nod. After receiving the no-objection letter from the market regulator, the scheme will be filed before the National Company Law Tribunal for approval.

Shares of Apollo Tricoat gained as much as 10.4% in early trade on Monday to a record high of Rs 1,020 apiece. The stock is up for the fifth straight session. The two analysts tracking the stock recommend a ‘buy’.

Shares of APL Apollo, however, cooled off after gaining as much as 6.5% to Rs 1,142. Of the nine analysts tracking the company, eight suggest a ‘buy’ and one recommends a ‘hold’, according to Bloomberg data. The stock crossed its 12-month consensus price target of Rs 1,070 on Monday.