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Thursday, February 24, 2022

Khaleej Times - Dubai stocks gains, lifted by Dewa’s expected IPO

By Vijay Valecha in 'Century in News'

Khaleej Times - Dubai stocks gains, lifted by...
Vijay Valecha, Special to Khaleej Times February 24, 2022

The Dubai Financial Market (DFM) closed 0.8 per cent higher on Wednesday, lifted by the news of Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (Dewa) expected initial public offering (IPO) early next month.

In addition, investors also priced in geopolitical developments in Europe on a volatile trading day, waiting to see how the Ukraine-Russian crisis pans out.

Quoting sources, newswires reported that Dewa intends to float between five to 10 per cent stake on the Dubai Financial Market on March 7 valAued between $27 billion to $37 billion.

Vijay Valecha, chief investment officer at Century Financial, said the utility services provider is considering tripling its annual dividend target to Dh6.2 billion. The expected dividend yield could vary between 4.56 per cent and 6.25 per cent.

“Moreover, Dewa expects revenue growth of 12 to 12.5 per cent this year, helped by growth at its Empower unit and “material” independent power producer capacity additions. The outlook on earnings remains positive, as the firm expects consolidated EBITDA margin to reach about 56 per cent in 2023. Capital expenditure in the five-year period to 2026 is expected to be about Dh40 billion, including about Dh15 billion in 2022 and Dh10 billion in 2023,” added Valecha.

The Dewa listing will be the first of the upcoming 10 big listings on the DFM to boost stock market activity on the exchange.

In November, Sheikh Maktoum bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Deputy Ruler of Dubai, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, had announced plans to list 10 government-owned entities on local bourses to boost stock market activity.

According to the Dubai Financial Market data, the DFM General Index rose to 3,336 points on Wednesday, up 0.8 per cent, led by gains in Emirates NBD and Dubai Islamic Bank.

Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange ended flat on Wednesday.

Source:
Khaleej Times
Khaleej Report
MENA FN