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Thursday, January 23, 2014

MULTI COMMODITY EXCHANGE OF INDIA LTD : RISING FROM ASHES !!!

Scrip Code: 534091 MCX

CMP:  Rs. 529.50; Strongly Accumulate at every dips.

Medium to Long term Target – Rs. 800.00; STOP LOSS – Rs. 487.14; Market Cap: Rs. 2,700.36 Cr; 52 Week High/Low: Rs. 1536.05 / Rs. 238.15
Total Shares: 5,09,98,369 shares; Promoters : 1,32,59,575 shares –26.00 %; Total Public holding : 3,77,38,794 shares – 74.00 %; Book Value: Rs. 226.82; Face Value: Rs. 10.00; EPS: Rs. 47.00; Div: 240.00 % ; P/E: 11.26 times; Ind P/E: 33.35; EV/EBITDA: 7.46.
Total Debt: ZERO; Enterprise Value: Rs. 2,625.23 Cr.

Multi Commodity Exchange Of India Ltd: MCX was incorporated as a private limited company on April 19, 2002 in Mumbai, India. Multi Commodity Exchange of India Ltd (MCX) is a state-of-the-art electronic commodity futures exchange. The demutualised Exchange has permanent recognition from the Government of India to facilitate online trading, and clearing and settlement operation for commodity futures across the country. MCX came with an IPO with a sale of 64,27,378 shares by its then shareholders with an objective to achieve the benefits of listings on the Stock Exchange. The IPO was priced at Rs. 1,032.00 per share raising Rs. 663 Cr and got listed on March 09, 2012. MCX holds a market share of over 86 % as on March 31, 2012 of the Indian commodity futures market. The Exchange has more than 2,710 registered members operating through over 3,46,000 including CTCL trading terminals spread over 1,577 cities and towns across India. MCX was the third largest commodity futures exchange in the world, in terms of the number of contracts traded in 2011. The exchange is the world's largest exchange in Silver and Gold, second largest in Natural Gas and the third largest in Crude Oil with respect to the number of futures contract traded. MCX was the first exchange in India to initiate evening sessions to synchronise with the trading hours of global exchanges in London, New York and other major international markets. It was the first exchange in India to offer futures trading in steel, crude oil, and almond. Among international alliances, MCX have formed strategic alliances with a number of exchanges such as the London Metal Exchange, the New York Mercantile Exchange, the LIFFE Administration and Management (under renewal), the Baltic Exchange Limited, Shanghai Futures Exchange and Taiwan Futures Exchange. MCX holds 5 % in Dubai Gold and Commodity Exchange and the book value of this investment was Rs. 2.185 Cr as of December 31, 2011; 100 % in MCX Clearing Corporation Ltd; 5 % in MCX SX; 26 % in MCX-SX Clearing Corporation Ltd; 51 % in SME Exchange of India Ltd with initial investment of Rs. 5,10,000. MCXIL is compared with Bombay Stock Exchange of India Ltd, National Stock Exchange of India Ltd, United Stock Exchange of India Ltd, Calcutta Stock Exchange , National Commodity and Derivatives Exchange, National Multi-Commodity Exchange of India Ltd, Financial Technologies (India) Ltd in India and Globally compared with Ichiyoshi Securities Co Ltd of Japan, Osaka Securities Exchange also from Japan, CME group, Intercontinental Exchange Inc, Nasdaq OMX Group/THE, CBOE Holdings Inc, London Stock Exchange Group, TMX Group Inc, Deutsche Boerse AG, Bolsas Y Mercados Espanoles, ASX Ltd, Singapore Exchange Ltd, Hong Kong Exchange & Clearing House Ltd, Bursa Malaysia BHD.
                                                
Investment Rationale:
Multi Commodity Exchange of India (MCX) is a state-of-the-art electronic commodity futures exchange, with nearly monopolistic market share of around 90.50 % in commodity market in India. MCX enjoys a competitive edge, and has its own Economic Moat (A competitive advantage is, that one company has over the other companies in the same industry – by Warren Buffett) and is expanding its moats which is a very strong sign of as a future Multi-bagger given that its has an strong technology support for its trading platform supplied by its then promoter, Financial Technologies India (FTECH), which is a leading developer of exchange related software and technology in India. Technology for the exchange industry is difficult to replicate, and this provides the MCX as a company with a competitive advantage. Exchanges require constant technology upgrades and support, necessitated by regulatory regime and market forces. MCX is able to obtain speedy and efficient technology solutions from FTECH. MCX’s current technology infrastructure is sufficient to handle daily trading volumes of up to 10,000,000 in a day. Indian commodities exchanges are highly regulated, and the current regulatory environment, foreign institutional investors (FIIs), banks and mutual funds cannot trade on commodity exchanges. Growth potential in the economy like India's remains huge over the next decade, which is expected to drive the demand for commodities. The increase in physical market volumes consequently increases the hedging requirements for industry players, influencing derivative trading volumes. Penetration remains low - Globally, futures Gold volumes are 70-80x that of physical trade as against 17-18x in India, 20x in Crude as against 7x in India, 100x in Aluminum as against 8-9x in India. MCX has agreements with financial information service agencies to provide real time data-feed on trading prices, trading volume and other information on the Exchange and on the spot market. The company currently has such arrangements with the following entities: Bloomberg Finance L.P.; NewsWire 18 Private Limited; IQN Data Solutions Private Limited; Reuters India Private Limited; Interactive Data (Europe) Limited and TickerPlant Limited. 

 "In order to raise from its own Ashes 
                                                           A Phoenix First Must Burn "


                                                                                        - Octavia E Butler.

Just as the Phoenix bird raises from its ashes, MCX will also raise from the ashes. Recently, MCX stock prices faced extreme pressure in its prices on brouses and its prices went down from Rs. 1300 to Rs. 238 levels in months, due to Rs. 5,500 Cr National Spot Exchange Limited trade settlement scam. NSEL is a subsidiary of MCX’s parent company Financial Technology India Ltd, and as a promoter of MCX, after this scam, FTIL is forced to reduce their stake in MCX from 26 % to merely 2 % of paid up equity capital of MCX within the end of January 2014. The commodity regulator Forward Market Commission recently declared that Financial Technology, Jignesh Shah along with Joseph Messy, unfit as a promoter to run any exchanges in India due to NSEL Scam. From the reports of FMC Jignesh shah resigned from MCX as a Vice Chairman and also resigned as a shareholder director from the MCX. Last month of November 2013, the parent company sold its entire stake in Singapore Mercantile exchange to Intercontinental Exchange Group Inc for $ 150 million. The stake sale of 24 % would mean a additional pressure for a short time bring prices of MCX coming down, but since the change of guard of the company is huge positive and this will further strengthen the fundamentals of the company. MCX is a good business and it looks like its internal problems are getting sorted out, it is already being punished quite a lot. Also the fact remains that the impact of the securities transaction tax (STT) will probably going to impact MCX’s earnings, but still it’s a good long term opportunity. On 13 January 2014, MCX received approval of Institutional shareholders to raise funds through issue of shares in a form of rights issue to its existing 22 institutional shareholders of MCX-SX on basis of 1:1 at Rs. 10 per share on a proportionate basis. These domestic financial Institutional Investor includes IFCI, Union Bank of India and Punjab National Bank together holding 88.53 % of the undiluted shares. The process is expected to be completed by Mid-March. The exchange is expected to garner between Rs. 500 - Rs. 600 Cr through this issue. This rights issue will also result in the Financial Technologies group's effective stake in the exchange coming down from 70.9 % to 56.4 %, this is because most of its stake is held as a convertible warrants, for which no additional securities will be issued through the rights issue. MCX- SX's Net worth (Share capital + Reserves and Surplus) has come down from Rs. 274.6 Cr to Rs. 185.8 cr between March 2013 and September 2013. At this rate, the company's net worth could breach the stipulation of a minimum Net Worth of Rs. 100 Cr by SEBI. Apart from a successful rights issue, the exchange's net worth can also get boost if the FTIL group find takers for its warrants which are then converted into equity shares. Also MCX-SX have commenced trading in Interest Rate Futures (IRF) contracts in the currency derivatives segment from 20 january 2014.

Outlook and Valuation:

Multi Commodity exchange of India (MCX), India’s biggest commodity bourse, has an average daily turnover of about Rs. 240 billion or 77 % of the country’s exchange commodities volumes. MCX has its market leadership and has early mover advantage, edge in innovation with technology support from FTIL and is sticky liquidity. The exchange, with eight years of operating history and is in a growth phase with structural levers in place for an upward trajectory in volume over the long term. Until a new player poses a stiff competition or institutions are permitted to participate on CommEx, it is expected that MCX’s commission yields to stabilise. Comparing this company with its global peers, MCX valuations are at highly discounts with matured exchanges in developed nations and at 35 % 50 % discount to valuations of listed CommExes in developing markets. Currently CME Group Inc trades at a PE of 27.71x; Intercontinentale Exchange Group Inc trades at a PE of 29.48x; NASDAQ OMX Group Inc trades at a PE of 20.75x; CBOE Holdings Inc trades at a PE of 27.49x; MarketAxess Holdings trades at a PE of 34.27x; NYSE Euronext trades at a PE of 21.91x and MCX trades at 9 times.. Hence this discount is temporary in nature due to problems faced by its parent company and requlatory issues, and once these issues are solved these discounts will get narrowed down. Adding that there are possibilities of opening of option trading or participation by FIIs, MFs, Banks etc and possibilities of revision invariable fee structure for technology cost sharing with FTIL and also cannot rule out the possibilities of scale up in valuation of MCX-SX upside. It is expected that, MCX will sustain its market leadership which is steamed up from its technological edge and future readiness. MCX's volumes have grown at a CAGR of 47 % over FY07-FY12. Future potential remains exciting given the likelihood of new products and participants with the FCRA Bill, with its 20 lakhs client accounts as compared with 1.9 Cr – 2 CR Demat accounts, the industry has only scratched the surface with respect to potential volumes. MCX, with its technology as a backbone and readiness to latch on to new opportunities and also with the policy to maintain 50 % payout ratio is a key valuation positive. The valuation of MCX’s standalone business at 20x FY15E EPS of Rs. 37.60 gives us the standalone valuation of MCX at Rs. 752 per share; the valuation of the stake in MCX-SX (incl. warrants) contributes additional Rs. 110 per share to MCX. It is expected that MCX to have volumes growth of 15 % CAGR over FY12-15 and a PAT CAGR of 13 % over this period. Also, the ROE should sustain its level in the high 20's.  In my view MCX could report FY14E EPS of Rs. 66.50/share and for FY 15E of Rs. 76.50/share. The stock should go to the price of Rs. 862.00, and conservatively keeping the target of Rs. 800 and recommend to Accumulate on the stock at every dips.

KEY FINANCIALSFY12FY13FY14EFY15E
SALES ( Crs)526.20493.50339.10361.00
NET PROFIT (₹ Cr)286.20280.00168.80191.80
EPS ()56.1054.9033.1037.60
PE (x)24.9012.6021.0018.40
P/BV (x)7.203.102.902.70
EV/EBITDA (x)17.708.2014.2012.80
ROE (%)31.0026.0014.2015.10
ROCE (%)24.8024.8013.6014.60

I would buy MCX for Medium to Long term for target of Rs. 800. As I always say, I am a long term believer in markets & I do respect the markets and will keep a strict stop loss of 8 % or ₹ 487.14 on every purchase(Why Strict stop loss of 8 % ?) - Click Here

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Monday, October 29, 2012

MCX : MULTI COMMODITY EXCHANGE - India's New Stock Exchange !!!


Q 2 RESULTS ON 2nd November 2012 !!!


Scrip Code: 534091 MCX
CMP:  Rs. 1384.20; Buy at Rs. 1375 - 1385 levels.
Medium to Long term Target – Rs. 1440; 
STOP LOSS – Rs. 1274.00; Market Cap: Rs. 7,059.19 Cr; 52 Week High/Low: Rs. 1446.95 / Rs. 838.00
Total Shares: 5,09,98,369 shares; Promoters : 1,32,59,575 shares –26.00 %; Total Public holding : 3,77,38,794 shares – 74.00 %; Book Value: Rs. 195.52; Face Value: Rs. 10.00; EPS: Rs. 56.12; Div: 240 % ; P/E: 28.02 times; Ind P/E: 26.67; EV/EBITDA: 14.02.
Total Debt: Rs. ZERO Cr; Enterprise Value: Rs. 7,059.19 Cr.

Multi Commodity Exchange Of India Ltd: MCX was incorporated as a private limited company on April 19, 2002 in Mumbai, India. Multi Commodity Exchange of India Ltd (MCX) is a state-of-the-art electronic commodity futures exchange. The demutualised Exchange has permanent recognition from the Government of India to facilitate online trading, and clearing and settlement operation for commodity futures across the country.  MCX holds a market share of over 85 % as on March 31, 2012 of the Indian commodity futures market. The Exchange has more than 2,710 registered members operating through over 3,46,000 including CTCL trading terminals spread over 1,577 cities and towns across India. MCX was the third largest commodity futures exchange in the world, in terms of the number of contracts traded in CY2011. The Exchange is the world's largest exchange in Silver and Gold, second largest in Natural Gas and the third largest in Crude Oil with respect to the number of futures contract traded. MCX was the first exchange in India to initiate evening sessions to synchronise with the trading hours of global exchanges in London, New York and other major international markets. It was the first exchange in India to offer futures trading in steel, crude oil, and almond. Among international alliances, MCX have formed strategic alliances with a number of exchanges such as the London Metal Exchange, the New York Mercantile Exchange, the LIFFE Administration and Management (under renewal), the Baltic Exchange Limited, Shanghai Futures Exchange and Taiwan Futures Exchange. MCX holds 5 % in Dubai Gold and Commodity Exchange and the book value of this investment was Rs. 2.185 Cr as of December 31, 2011; 100 % in MCX Clearing Corporation Ltd; 5 % in MCX SX; 26 % in MCX-SX Clearing Corporation Ltd; 51 % in SME Exchange of India Ltd with initial investment of Rs. 5,10,000. MCXIL is compared with Financial Technologies (India) Ltd in India, Ichiyoshi Securities Co Ltd of Japan, Osaka Securities Exchange also from Japan, CME group, Intercontinental Exchange Inc, Nasdaq OMX Group/THE, CBOE Holdings Inc, London Stock Exchange Group, TMX Group Inc, Deutsche Boerse AG, Bolsas Y Mercados Espanoles, ASX Ltd, Singapore Exchange Ltd, Hong Kong Exchange & Clearing House Ltd, Bursa Malaysia BHD

Investment Rationale:
Multi Commodity Exchange of India (MCX) is a state-of-the-art electronic commodity futures exchange, with near monopolistic market share of 86 % in FY12. MCX enjoys a competitive edge, given that its trading platform is supplied by its promoter, Financial Technologies India (FTECH), which is a leading developer of exchange related software and technology. Technology for the exchange industry is difficult to replicate, and this provides the company with a competitive advantage. Exchanges require constant technology upgrades and support, necessitated by regulatory regime and market forces. MCX is able to obtain speedy and efficient technology solutions from FTECH. MCX’s current technology infrastructure is sufficient to handle daily trading volumes of up to 10,000,000 in a day. So far, it has handled a high of 1,867,612 trades in a day. MCX has 2,170 members and 346,000+ terminals including computer-to computer links (CTCLs) spread over 1,577 cities and towns across India as at the end of FY12. The number of terminals has increased from 117,000 in FY10. Healthy terminal additions partially offsets the risk of lower volumes traded per member, with gradual ramp-up in volumes expected from new additions. Being the largest commodity exchange in India, with near-monopolistic market share, MCX is the key source of data on commodity trends. This gives MCX the opportunity to benefit from new non transaction revenue sources like market data product and information offerings.  This not only provides scalability to the business model, but also offers potential for growth with limited incremental costs. Growth in commodity markets facilitate demand for better trading and analytical tools, risk management tool, market data products and price information offerings which could be new revenue streams. Globally, exchanges derive 10% - 15 % of their revenues from such services. Indian exchanges do not match that number, especially in equities, given weak acceptance of algorithmic trades. MCX is better placed to garner revenues from such sources, given its speedier execution in such trades, which already constitute significant proportion of the company’s volumes. To facilitate the same, MCX has entered into agreements with financial information service agencies to provide real time data-feed on trading prices, trading volume and other information on the Exchange and on the spot market. The company currently has such arrangements with the following entities: Bloomberg Finance L.P.; NewsWire 18 Private Limited; IQN Data Solutions Private Limited; Reuters India Private Limited; Interactive Data (Europe) Limited and TickerPlant Limited. It is expected that it will sustain its market leadership which is steamed up from its technological edge and future readiness. MCX's volumes have grown at a CAGR of 47 % over FY07-FY12. Future potential remains exciting given that government on 4th October cleared the new FCRA Bill which seeks to provide complete autonomy to the commodities FMC and introduce new categories of products, with MCX having 20 lakhs client accounts as compared with 1.9 Cr – 2 CR Demat accounts, the industry has only scratched the surface with respect to potential volumes.

Outlook and Valuation:
MCX-SX, promoted by MCX and FTECH, was recently cleared to become a full-fledged stock exchange. Like BSE and NSE, it can now start trading in equities, equity derivatives and other asset classes. Currently, MCX-SX only offers trading in currency futures contracts, but soon MCX-SX intends to have a dedicated platform for small business, and hopes SME's should aspire to raise upto US$ 20 million annually through such platforms. There are at least 1% of the 30 million SME's which have strong balance sheets to get AAA rating and can look at raising money from the primary market, many SME's depend on informal system for their financing needs, paying upto 2% per month for debt & in spite of a such a high cost of servicing debt, the business continues to remain competitive & wonder quantum of benefits which will accrue if they shift to formal way of finance and access the Equity Markets. Private equity, Venture Capital and Angel Funds will invest in such companies only if they are confident of an exit route which can be made easy by the formally platforms like exchanges..

MCX-SX announced its flagship index of MCX Stock Exchange (MCX-SX) known as ‘SX-40’ which will be a free float based index of large market cap and liquid stocks representing most important sectors. MCX-SX will collaborate its indices with the initiatives support from the sources like Indian Statistical Institute – India’s premier research institute, FTSE, London and FTKMC in creating various domestic and global indices. This partnership will help MCX-SX to create new indices that will enable domestic and global investor to track, analyse and invest in India’s dynamic financial markets. The value from MCX-SX is more definite than merely option value, considering this FY14 is expected to be first full year with operations in currency and equities. MCX-SX Equity Stock Exchange is in competition with BSE & NSE. The Bombay stock exchange had a legacy of 132 years in India, a reliable brand, with the letters almost becoming synonymous with investing in India. However, all this was till NSE came onto the scene in 1992. Being a relatively new entity, NSE was nimbler and more receptive to innovation. While it was difficult for NSE to carve a niche initially, but quickly realizing the importance of IT and innovative products to meet the growing sophistication of the financial markets, NSE raced ahead to rule market share charts. However the share of it has continued to improve even after the shift of balance in power is reflected in the turnover metrics on the two exchanges since FY01. MCX-SX, with its parentage of Financial Technologies, has access to technology and management having experience of operating exchanges successfully across the globe will successfully be able achieve its share of market pie. On valuation side - NSE received a valuation of Rs. 17,100 Cr in the last known stake sale which happened in December 2011, which discounted its FY12 revenues by 11x . This is at par with the Price/Sales ratio that Singapore enjoys. MCX-SX had revenues of Rs. 39.1 Cr in FY11. However, the levying of transaction charges in currency futures had commenced only from August 2011, implying that in FY12, the company had 7 months of additional income in the form of transactional charges in FY12. Going by the volumes and rate card, this translates into Rs. 41.5 Cr of revenues from transaction charges, and even if we assume that other sources of income reduced as member additions may have fallen, FY12 revenue would still be higher than Rs. 60 Cr. Given the low base and high growth, the valuation multiple could be higher, so discounting FY14E the revenue is estimated at Rs. 130 Cr by 11x, to arrive at a valuation at Rs. 1400 Cr. MCX's stake in MCX-SX (including warrants) amounts to Rs. 540 Cr. Within the next 18 months, the shareholding of MCX and FTECH in MCX-SX will have to be reduced to 2.5 % each, as the approval is subject to the condition that the combined voting rights of FTECH and MCX in MCX-SX will not exceed 5 %. Earlier, FTECH held 31 % and MCX held 38 % in MCX-SX. Then, to comply with SEBI guidelines for starting equity trading, they reduced their stake in MCX-SX to 5 % each. This was done through conversion of excess equity stake (beyond 10 %) to warrants. This led to 68.2 % reduction in capital from Rs. 170 Cr to Rs. 54 Cr. The warrants will be sold to banks and financial institutions. The value of MCX's standalone business comes at 20x FY14E, in-line with the average multiple to commodity exchanges in the emerging markets. There are enough reason for MCX to even trade at a premium given the scope to outgrow peer exchanges globally, given that the potential is still untapped in India, its higher growth will be augmented by even better earnings and improvement in return ratios (variable costs largely only in the form of transaction fees paid to parent), and its near-monopolistic market share, to which there is little threat, given MCX’s technology backbone and readiness to latch on to new opportunities and also the policy to maintain 50 % payout ratio is a key valuation positive. The valuation of MCX’s standalone business at 20x FY14E EPS of Rs. 66.5 – Rs. 1,330/sh; the valuation of the stake in MCX-SX (incl. warrants) comes at Rs. 4,500 Cr. Assuming a revenue base of Rs. 130 Cr in FY14, at 11x FY14 Sales, MCX-SX's valuation is Rs. 1400 Cr (much lesser than that implied in the last stake sale). Stake in MCX-SX (including warrants) contributes additional Rs. 110 per share to MCX. It is expected that MCX to have volumes growth of 15 % CAGR over FY12-15 and a PAT CAGR of 13% over this period. Also, the ROE should sustain its level in the high 20's.  In my view MCX could report FY14E EPS of Rs. 66.50/sh and for FY 15E of Rs. 76.50/sh. The stock could be bought for the target price of Rs. 1440 implies 23 % upside in earnings and recommend Accumulate on the stock.

KEY FINANCIALSFY12FY13EFY14EFY15E
SALES (Rs. Crs)526.20517.20615.20720.00
NET PROFIT (Rs. Crs) 286.20282.40339.40407.10
EPS (Rs.)56.1055.4066.5079.80
PE (x)20.9021.2017.6014.70
P/BV (x)6.005.304.604.00
EV/EBITDA (x)14.3014.7011.509.00
ROE (%)31.0026.5027.8029.00
ROCE (%)24.8025.5026.9028.20

I would buy MCX INDIA LTD with a price target of Rs. 1440 for the 6 month target. As I always say, I am a long term believer in markets & I do respect the markets and will keep a strict stop loss of 8 % or Rs. 1274.00 on your every purchase.

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Thursday, February 16, 2012

MCX (Multi Commodity Exchange) : IPO SUBSCRIBE !!!

Price Band: Rs. 860 - Rs. 1032, Face Value: Rs.10.
Minimum Lot Size: 6 Shares.
Issue opens on: 22nd February 2012, Wednesday.
Issue closes on: 24th February 2012, Friday.
Listing on: 9th March 2012.
Total No. of Shares offered: 64,27,378 shares or 12.60 %
Employee Reservation: 2,50,000 shares.
Net Public Offer: 61,77,378 shares.
QIB Book: 3,088,689 shares.
Non – Institutional Bidders: 9,26,607 shares.
Retail Book: 21,62,082 shares.
Equity Shares outstanding prior Issue: 5,09,98,369 shares.
Equity Shares outstanding post Issue: 5,09,98,369 shares.
Total Size of the Issue: Rs. 552.75 Crs - Rs. 663.30 Crs.
IPO GRADING: 5/5 - CRISIL – Strong Fundamentals.
FAIR VALUE RANGE - Rs. 1200 - Rs. 1400.

KEY FINANCIALS (Consolidated) 31 Mar 2010 31 Mar 2011 31 Dec 2011
Total Income (Rs. in Cr) 493.70 447.56 474.50
Net Profit (Rs. in Cr) 220.80 176.27 217.95
Net Profit margin (%) 35.70 39.40 47.00
EPS (Rs.) 43.29 34.56 42.74
Net Asset Value (Rs.) 136.63 166.45 210.58
Return on Equity (%) 21.40 22.80 32.20
Return on Capital Employed (%) 31.30 31.80 45.10


MULTI COMMODITY EXCHANGE OF INDIA LIMITED : MCX Stock Exchange Limited was originally incorporated as a private limited company on April 19, 2002 as Multi Commodity Exchange of India Private Limited and subsequently converted into public limited company on May 16, 2002 in 2008 and is based in Mumbai, India. MCX Stock Exchange Limited provides a trading platform in currency derivatives in India. The company offers trading in currency futures contracts in four currencies consisting of the U.S. Dollar-Indian Rupee (USDINR), Euro-Indian Rupee (EURINR), Pound Sterling-Indian Rupee (GBPINR), and Japanese Yen-Indian Rupee (JPYINR). The company, through its subsidiary, MCX-SX Clearing Corporation Limited, offers clearing and settlement services in multi asset classes.  MCX enjoys the leadership position in the commodity futures industry, the market shares in terms of total value of commodities futures contracts traded on MCX in Fiscal 2011 was 82.4 % of the Indian commodity futures industry. There are over 30 commodity futures and options exchanges worldwide that trade commodities ranging from energy, metals, agriculture to livestock in many countries including the United States, China, Japan, Malaysia and the United Kingdom. In 2011, MCX stood at 5th place among the global commodity bourses in terms of futures contracts traded, during the period between January and June 2011 about 127.8 million futures contract were traded on MCX. MCX ranks no.1 in silver, no.2 in natural gas, no.3 in crude oil and gold futures trading. The company reaches out to about 800 cities and towns in India with the help of about 1,26,000 trading terminals. MCX COMDEX was the first and only composite commodity futures price index. MCX has main competitor is National Commodity & Derivative Exchange Ltd (NCDEX) – Mumbai; National Multi Commodity Exchange Ltd  (NMCEX)- Ahmedabad; Indian Commodity Exchange Ltd (ICEX) – Gurgaon; Ace Derivates and Commodity Exchange (ACE) – Ahmedabad.

MCX holds 5 % in Dubai Gold and Commodity Exchange and the book value of this investment was Rs. 2.185 Cr as of December 31, 2011; 100 % in MCX Clearing Corporation Ltd; 5 % in MCX SX; 26 % in MCX-SX Clearing Corporation Ltd; 51 % in SME Exchange of India Ltd with initial investment of Rs. 5,10,000

MCX derives its income primarily from transaction fees with respect to the trades executed on MCX Exchange, annual subscription fees, member admission fees, terminal charges, proceeds of sale and dividends from investments and interest from bank deposits. Commodities play an important role in India‘s economy. India has over 7,000 regulated agricultural markets, or mandis, and the majority of the nation‘s agricultural production is consumed domestically, according to the Agricultural Marketing Information Network. India is the world‘s leading producer of several agricultural commodities. The agriculture sector accounted for approximately 14.2 % of India‘s gross domestic product (GDP) at a constant price (2004-05) for the fiscal 2011. India‘s GDP at current market prices for the fiscal 2011 was estimated to be Rs. 78,779.47 billion (Source: Economic Survey 2010-11). There are currently 21 commodity exchanges recognised by FMC in India offering trading in over 60 commodity futures with the approval of FMC. In the fiscals 2009, 2010 and 2011, the total value of commodities traded on commodity futures exchanges in India was Rs. 52,489.57 billion, Rs. 77,647.54 billion and Rs. 119,489.42 billion, respectively. The total value of commodities traded on commodity futures exchanges in India for the first nine months ended December 31, 2011 was Rs. 137,228.55 billion.  

Out of the Offer of a total of 64,27,378 Equity Shares, 26,43,916 Equity Shares are being offered by FTIL, 21,12,025 Equity Shares are being offered by SBI (Equity), 7,81,508 Equity Shares are being offered by GLG, 3,90,754 Equity Shares are being offered by Alexandra, 2,46,175 Equity Shares are being offered by Corporation Bank, 1,48,000 Equity Shares are being offered by ICICI Lombard and 1,05,000 Equity Shares are being offered by Bank of Baroda. The Equity Shares being offered by the Selling Shareholders under the Offer have been held by such Selling Shareholders for a period of more than one year prior to filing of the Draft Red Herring Prospectus with SEBI.

Comparisons with Industry as on 31st March 2011

Exchange Currency Share Price Shares O/S (mn) Market Cap (mnUS$) EPS Estimate FY13 P/E FY13e EV/Sales FY13e EV/EBITDA FY13e
CME US$ 291 67 19295 17.90 16.20 0.90 8.50
ICE US$ 133 73 9644 8.00 16.50 2.30 8.80
MCX INR 1032 51 1053* NA NA NA NA
*1US$=Rs.50

According to me one should definitely look for subscribing Multi Commodity Exchange India Ltd IPO as it will be the first listed exchange on Indian bourses taking the country at par with other markets like US, UK, Japan, Australia, Singapore & Hong Kong. Globally , Exchanges trends to trade at average of 5 times their book value and 18 - 20 times their earnings. Long term investors should look into subscribing the IPO for good opportunity. Short term investor can subscribe for listing gains.
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