The Delhi-based developer, 78.58 per cent owned by its founders, is seeking shareholder approval for a share sale by June to meet the market regulator's requirement of having at least 25 per cent public shareholding, which is mandatory for Indian listed companies.
DLF, founded by billionaire K P Singh, is expected to sell about 81 million shares, raising about Rs 2,031 crore according to Reuters calculation based on its share price of Rs 250.70 as of Monday's close.
Shares in DLF have surged more than 10 per cent since the beginning of the year, outperforming the Sensex, which is down about 2 per cent.
However, the company's shares are still trading at a significant discount to its life-time high of Rs 1,208 in January 2008.
Shares in DLF, valued by the market at $7.76 billion as of Monday's close, were trading 1.6 per cent higher at Rs 254.65 as of 11:04 a.m., outperforming the Sensex's 0.5 per cent rise.
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