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Three Common and Valid Reasons for a company to go for an IPO - Initial Public Offering

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  Three Common and Valid Reasons for a company to go for an IPO - Initial Public Offering   There are many reasons why a Company get listed in the Stock Exchange or Share Market through IPO(Initial Public Offering). Aside from the risk involved in the Unlisted Shares, As an Investor there is no need to buy a company immediately, where it comes for an IPO. It's like a mood of Euphoria and Herd Mentality. But many of us think that if we buy something(Mostly Garbage of Stocks)  before it's getting listed in the Stock Exchange, we can make a lot of money once it's listed. This is where most of the Investors or Traders' mistakes occur.  As we said that there are many reasons for a company gets listed in the Stock Exchange through the route of Initial Public Offering - so called IPO. Here are some of the common reasons, Exit Option:  To provide an exit option for the existing investors of a Company. Mostly by Venture Capitalists, Ange Investors and Private Equity comp...

IPO(Initial Public Offer) Performance in the Indian Stock Market Since 2012

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 IPO(Initial Public Offer) Performance in the Indian Stock Market Since 2012   BSE(Bombay Stock Exchange) and NSE(National Stock Exchange) are the two main exchange for the Stock Market in India. More than 5,000 companies are publicly listed on the BSE, where the exchange was started in the year 1875. The Market value or Market Capitalization of the BSE is around USD 5.6 Trillion. There are 2,500+ companies are listed in the NSE, which was founded in the year 1992 and it's valued at USD 5.5 Trillion by this September 2024. Nifty50 is the primary index of the National Stock Exchange(NSE) and Sensex is the primary index for the Bombay Stock Exchange(BSE). It is noteworthy that there are SME Exchange for listing the Small and Medium Enterprises(SME) under BSE and NSE Exchanges. So far this year 2024, around 252 companies have been listed in the Indian Equity IPO Market, which included with SMEs. The total amount raised from these IPO Market for the current year till date is Rs.70...

Where to find the Initial Public Offerings (IPO's) details for NSE and BSE India ?

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Where to find the Initial Public Offerings (IPO's) details for NSE and BSE India ? In order for a company to be listed on the Stock Exchange, the company must be a Public company or be converted from a private to a Public Company. Further, the company will be listed on the Stock Exchange only if it meets the requirements of SEBI (Securities and Exchange Board of India). Unless a company is a private, their shares cannot be traded publicly through Exchange. Private Companies may have Stocks and its Shareholders. So it will come to IPO and Market only after they are converted into a Public Listed Company. Generally, the IPO related information and documents are available in SEBI's website. However as an investor we can see the Initial Public Offering (IPO) details and its history in the Stock Exchange websites. There are two markets available in the Indian Stock Market - National Stock Exchange (NSE) and Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE). From the websites of these two exchanges one ca...