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JP Power shoots up 29% in 48 hours — the hidden reason everyone’s talking about!

| @indiablooms | Nov 20, 2025, at 01:40 pm

Mumbai/IBNS: The shares of Jaiprakash Power Ventures Ltd. on Thursday surged by 12.26% stretching the gains to 29.25% in two days of trading, in a massive boost following a major decision taken related to its associate company, media reports said.

The stock prices surged to as high as Rs. 22.80.

The recent spike is reported after Adani Enterprises has been chosen unanimously to acquire JP's associate company Jaiprakash Associates Ltd. under the insolvency process.

In an electronic bidding earlier in September, Vedanta had initially emerged as the highest bidder with an offer of Rs. 17,000 crore to acquire debt-laden Jaiprakash Associates.

However, the lenders chose Adani Enterprises with a higher amount.

Risks and challenges

  • Integration Risk: Adani will have to integrate JP Associates’ stressed assets (cement plants, mines, real estate) which might not be straightforward or risk-free.
  • Execution Risk: Converting the resolution plan into real operations needs regulatory clearances, restructuring, capital infusion.
  • Debt Load: While Adani is offering a big sum, the underlying debt burden of JP Associates is very high; a miscalculation could backfire.
  • Regulatory/Legal Risk: Even with CCI approval, there could be legal/contractual complications (land disputes, legacy liabilities) that could delay or complicate the turnaround.

Why this matters

  • For Adani: This is a big opportunity to bolster its presence in cement, construction, and power with strategic assets.
  • For Creditors: They prefer Adani’s bid because of the rapid payout and certainty, improving their recovery odds.
  • For Investors: This deal signals Adani is aggressively expanding via IBC (Insolvency & Bankruptcy Code) routes into stressed but high-potential infrastructure assets.
  • For JP Associates’ Stakeholders: This could mean a lifeline for revival, but also significant changes in ownership and business direction.

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