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PhotoNews Pakistan > Business > Adani Group Shares Slid 9%, after Hindenburg Research’s shocking findings
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Adani Group Shares Slid 9%, after Hindenburg Research’s shocking findings

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By Web Desk Published January 26, 2023 6 Min Read
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The shares of Adani Group plunged Wednesday after Hindenburg Research accused the Indian conglomerate of improper use of offshore tax havens and flagging concerns about high debt that eroded $11 billion in investor wealth on Wednesday.

The group, led by Gautam Adani, the world’s third richest person according to Forbes, dismissed the US short-sellers claims as baseless, saying it was timed to damage its reputation ahead of a large share offering.

The group’s flagship firm, Adani Enterprises, will on January 27 launch the country’s biggest public secondary share offering, aiming to raise $2.5 billion to fund capital expenditure and pay off some debt.

Hindenburg, known for having shorted electric truck maker Nikola Corp and Twitter, said it holds short positions in Adani companies through US-traded bonds and non-Indian-traded derivative instruments.

Gautam Adani, Founder & Chairman of Adani Group, has amassed a net worth of roughly $120 billion, adding over $100 billion the past 3 years largely through stock price appreciation in the group’s 7 key listed companies, which have spiked an average of 819% over the period. (3/x) pic.twitter.com/5ph5rYeFTH

— Hindenburg Research (@HindenburgRes) January 25, 2023

Its scathing research report questioned how the Adani Group had used offshore entities in offshore tax havens like Mauritius and the Caribbean Islands, adding that certain offshore funds and shell companies tied to the Adani Group “surreptitiously” own stock in Adani listed firms.

Media statement on a report published by Hindenburg Research. pic.twitter.com/ZdIcZhpAQT

— Adani Group (@AdaniOnline) January 25, 2023

It also said key listed Adani companies had “substantial debt,” which has put the entire group on a “precarious financial footing,” and asserted that shares in seven Adani listed companies have an 85% downside on a fundamental basis due to what it called “sky-high valuations.”

Adani Group’s Chief Financial Officer, Jugeshinder Singh, said the company was shocked by the report, calling it a “malicious combination of selective misinformation and stale, baseless and discredited allegations.”

The group’s very top ranks and 8 of 22 key leaders are Adani family members, a dynamic that places control of the group’s financials and key decisions in the hands of a few.

A former executive described the Adani Group as “a family business.” (7/x) pic.twitter.com/MxVeudLRRP

— Hindenburg Research (@HindenburgRes) January 25, 2023

“The Group has always complied with all laws,” the company said, without addressing specific allegations by Hindenburg.

“The timing of the report’s publication betrays a brazen, mala fide intention to undermine the Adani Group’s reputation with the principal objective of damaging the upcoming follow-on Public Offering from Adani Enterprises,” it added.

Shares in Adani Transmission fell 9%, Adani Ports And Special Economic Zone slipped 6.3%, and Adani Enterprises ended down 1.5%. The seven listed group companies collectively lost $10.73 billion in market capitalization.

On bond markets, US dollar-denominated bonds issued by Adani Green Energy dropped nearly 15 cents to just under 80 cents on the dollar, Tradeweb data showed. In contrast, international bonds issued by Adani Ports And Special Economic Zone, Adani Transmission and Adani Electricity Mumbai saw similar declines.

Key listed Adani co's have also taken on substantial debt, including pledging shares of inflated stock for loans, putting the group on precarious financial footing. 5 of 7 key listed companies have reported current ratios below 1, indicating near-term liquidity pressure. (6/x) pic.twitter.com/kThDnduvgc

— Hindenburg Research (@HindenburgRes) January 25, 2023

The report coincided with bidding for Adani’s secondary share sale by anchor investors on Wednesday, with the company noting in a stock exchange filing participation from Maybank Securities and Abu Dhabi Investment Authority, among others.

The research report, Hindenburg said, was based on an investigation over two years involving speaking with dozens of individuals, including former Adani Group executives, and a review of documents.

India’s capital markets regulator, the Securities and Exchange Board of India, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Adani has repeatedly dismissed debt concerns. Singh told the media on January 21, “Nobody has raised debt concerns to us. No single investor has.”

Hindenburg’s report said five of seven key listed Adani companies had reported current ratios – a measure of liquid assets minus near-term liabilities – below 1. The short-seller said this suggested “a heightened short-term liquidity risk.”

Adani Group’s total gross debt in the financial year ended March 31, 2022, rose 40% to 2.2 trillion rupees.

Refinitiv data shows debt at Adani Group’s seven key listed Adani companies exceeds equity, with debt at Adani Green Energy Ltd exceeding equity by more than 2,000%.

CreditSights, part of the Fitch Group, described the group last September as “overleveraged.” While the report later corrected some calculation errors, CreditSights said it was concerned about Adani Group’s leverage.

Hindenburg also said it was concerned that a high proportion of equity held by promoters or key shareholders in Adani Group-listed companies had been pledged for loans.

“Equity share pledges are an inherently unstable source of lending collateral,” it said in the report. Founded by Nathan Anderson in 2017, Hindenburg looks for “man-made disasters” in companies, such as accounting irregularities and mismanagement.

Last year, the Adani Group bought cement firms ACC and Ambuja Cements from Switzerland’s Holcim for $10.5 billion. Days later, it pledged shares in the two firms, worth about $12.5 billion at the time, to banks in a non-disposal agreement that prevents it from offloading the shares until lenders agree that debts are paid.

ACC and Ambuja shares each fell more than 7% on Wednesday. (Reuters)

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