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5 big IPOs this week. Offers to raise an estimated Rs 3,764 crore. Shares of these companies will be listed on BSE and NSE.
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5 big IPOs this week. Offers to raise an estimated Rs 3,764 crore. Shares of these companies will be listed on BSE and NSE.
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5 big IPOs this week. Offers to raise an estimated Rs 3,764 crore. Shares of these companies will be listed on BSE and NSE.
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5 big IPOs this week. Offers to raise an estimated Rs 3,764 crore. Shares of these companies will be listed on BSE and NSE.
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Chairman Ajay Tyagi said Sebi has given go ahead to initial public offers (IPOs) worth over Rs 60,000 crore in 2018.
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The ongoing fiscal has witnessed the highest IPO activity since 2007-08.
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The huge fund-raising can be attributed to reforms and initiatives taken by the government to encourage the SME sector.
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The Securities and Exchange Board of India cleared the proposed initial share sales and gave final observations on the IPOs on December 18.
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Since the beginning of 2015, as many as 41 companies have filed draft documents with Sebi to float IPOs.
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To tap strong investor sentiments, four companies including Dilip Buildcon and Navkar Corp plans to hit the capital markets this month, to raise an estimated over Rs 1,800 crore through initial public offers (IPOs).
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In a big day for IPOs, at least three companies -- low-cost carrier IndiGo, staffing firm Teamlease and e-retailer Infibeam -- have lined up public offers to raise an estimated over Rs 3,000 crore from investors.
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Two firms Sadbhav Infrastructure Projects and UFO Moviez India have received capital markets regulator Sebi's approval to raise funds worth Rs 600 crore and Rs 750 crore respectively through Initial Public Offers.
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Looking to tap into the upbeat investor sentiment, as many as six companies have filed their initial papers with market regulator Sebi to raise at least Rs 2,000 crore through initial public offers (IPOs).
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As many as 18 small and medium enterprises have lined up their initial public offers (IPOs) to fund business expansion and meet working capital requirements.
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Tapping strong investor sentiment, as many as 14 companies came out with initial public offers to raise Rs 562 crore in September this year.
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The IPO market has not been able to match the bullish sentiment in the overall equity space as a little over Rs 1,000 crore was raised through public offers in the first half of 2014-15.






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