Do you know?
Lot size is different for different stocks in India.
In US, it is uniformly 100.
So the lot size for Berkshire is US$50 million.
If same rule applied here, then what will be MRF lot size?
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Kishan Kabra
Founder & CEO • 1y
What's your opinion on lot size reduced by SEBI?
Is it good for new comers to give it a try?
Will this become legal betting area?
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Setu
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politics is one of the big things in India after the exit polls and favour of NDA there is lot of changes in share market which is really un imaginable and whooping high to the stocks and Nifty.
Celebrities investing in startups is getting common. It’s a good sign. Happens a lot in the US.
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This is such an apt representation!
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