June24 , 2026

    Cochin Shipyard Shares Slip 3% on Reports of Government OFS at Discount

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    Shares of Cochin Shipyard Limited fell nearly 3 per cent on Monday after reports suggested that the Government of India is planning to launch an Offer for Sale (OFS) in the state-run shipbuilder at a discount of 6–8 per cent to the prevailing market price.

    The anticipated stake sale triggered caution among investors, leading to selling pressure in the stock during the trading session. Market participants are closely monitoring the government’s divestment plans, as the discounted OFS could impact near-term share valuations.

    The Centre currently holds a majority stake in the company, and the proposed OFS is expected to be part of its broader disinvestment strategy. While no official announcement had been made at the time of reporting, speculation surrounding the offer weighed on investor sentiment.

    Despite the decline, analysts note that Cochin Shipyard continues to benefit from a strong order book supported by defence and commercial shipbuilding projects, although any discounted equity sale may create short-term volatility in the stock.

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