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.
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
Explore the roles of RII, NII, QIB, and anchor investors in the stock market. Learn how each investor type participates in IPOs and what sets them apart in investing.
An investor’s introduction to the world of stock market is quite simple - all you have to do is open a demat account and trading account. But from there, the investor can go in any number of directions as the
Amidst the recent IPO boom in the Indian startup sector, investors are being presented with ever-increasing options for investments.
An initial public offering with significant demand is known as a hot IPO. These IPOs are popular even before meeting the market, generating immense interest from investors and media.
This blog will help you understand the borrowing part of the system and how to borrow shares from a broker to make quick and hefty profits.
If you follow stock market updates daily, you may have heard about companies going public almost every week through Initial Public Offer
IPO is the latest buzzword in the finance domain. Many companies are going public as a way to increase funding and also as a lucrative way for people to double their investment.
A SEBI-mandated process through which companies raise money from the public is known as an Initial Public Offering or commonly referred to as an IPO. As a potential investor, you need to gather appropriate information and understand how to apply for one.
Explore the roles of RII, NII, QIB, and anchor investors in the stock market. Learn how each investor type participates in IPOs and what sets them apart in investing.
Pre-IPO companies are those that have not yet registered their Initial Public Offering, or IPO, to sell shares of their company on the stock market.
When a private company decides to go public, it does so by offering its shares to investors via an Initial public offering (IPO).
The initial few fundamental concepts that investors must learn about before they begin their stock market investments are things like IPO and FPO.
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