Amidst the recent IPO boom in the Indian startup sector, investors are being presented with ever-increasing options for investments.
If you follow stock market updates daily, you may have heard about companies going public almost every week through Initial Public Offer
If you are an investor or in any way associated with the Indian stock market, you may have heard about the IPO buzz doing rounds almost every week. The Indian stock exchange has provided substantial returns to investors who have applied to various good IPOs.
Take any company that you are familiar with and use products of, you will realise that it launches new products after a while.
FPO, also called a Follow-up public offering, is the process through which a company issues new shares to the investors after it has already been listed on the stock exchange through an Initial Public Offer.
A syndicate member is an investment banker who gets the mandate to sell shares of an IPO to eligible applicants. How do they get this mandate?
Imagine a world without any stock exchanges, and how difficult it would have been for companies to raise money from the public at large or investors to grow their wealth.
An IPO grey market is an OTC (over-the-counter) market where stocks and IPO applications are bought and sold even before they are available on stock exchanges. Chances are you’ve probably heard your broker say “grey market premium†or “grey market discountâ€.
Since the beginning of year 2021 we have seen IPOs of companies like IRFC, Indigo Paints, Home First Finance, Stove Kraft, MTAR, RailTel, Anupam Rasayan, Nazara Technologies, etc.
As someone who is interested in the stock markets, you must have, on several occasions, come across the term: Initial Public Offering (IPO).
An initial public offering or IPO is the first time the stock of a private company is sold to the public. In the dotcom mania days back in the 1990s, investors had the privilege of throwing their money in just about any IPO with the guarantee of it generating amazing returns, at least in the beginning.
The initial few fundamental concepts that investors must learn about before they begin their stock market investments are things like IPO and FPO.
Before shares and applications are formally listed on the stock exchange, investors trade them in an unofficial and clandestine market called the “grey market,” often referred to as the “parallel market.” Cash transactions take place in person at this fascinating space in India. Third-party organisations, such as stock exchanges or SEBI, are not involved in this at all. In the Grey Market Initial Public Offering […]
Investors in initial public offerings (IPOs) face a variety of opportunities and difficulties. Even if fresh stock has an obvious allure, understanding important metrics is the cornerstone of a smart investment strategy.
An Initial Public Offering (IPO) marks a major milestone for any company looking to raise growth capital and get publicly listed. However, the IPO process tends to be complex, with several regulatory and procedural requirements. As a result, retail investors often have many questions regarding IPO investments. To address these concerns, we have compiled the most frequently asked questions (FAQs) on IPOs in India. Read […]
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