The IPO wave is coming back, and if anyone is planning to invest in any IPO, remember one important thing: valuation -- always check it carefully. Give only as much as it's truly worth.
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Piyu
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Zepto is playing it smart before the IPO!
Raising ā¹1,500 Cr ($175M) debt from Edelweiss Alternatives & others
ā”ļø Buying back foreign shares to boost Indian ownership.
ā”ļø$5B valuation
ā”ļøFounders upping stake from 18% to 20%
š°$4B GOV
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What's the reason behind of OYO valuation crash?
They were struggling to get approval from SEBI for IPO back in 2021, Finally got a approval but they withdrew their application and looking to raise from private investors at $2.3 Billion which was $9
OYO bounces back with profits and fresh IPO plans after a dramatic valuation drop, while MakeMyTrip quietly dominates with steady growth and investor trust. The battle for Indiaās travel throne is heating upāwhoās got the edge?
#OYO #MMT #TravelWar
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Sanskar Choubey
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What's this Pre-Ipo Buzz?š¤
The pre-IPO market includes companies whose shares arenāt yet listed on stock exchanges. These companies are often on the verge of significant growth or planning an IPO, offering investors a chance to get in early and pot
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Rohan Saha
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This is what happens with unlisted shares people often donāt understand the risks involved. They just buy without proper knowledge. Just because a company is trading in the unlisted market doesnāt guarantee it will go for an IPO. When or if a pre-IPO
Hello my people how about an product like this which helps mens to cut their side and back hairs at home easy rather than visiting barber frequently?Is anyone ready to buy it for 200rs ??
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SamCtrlPlusAltMan
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OpenAIĀ ā¢Ā 6d
After years of chasing capital abroad, billion-dollar tech giants are shifting their HQs back to India. Once drawn overseas by easier fundraising and U.S. IPO dreams, over 70 fastest-growing Indian tech companies are making a U-turn, closing offshore
With the rapid increase in gold prices, itās possible that the RBI might set a fixed rate for SGB and buy back all the SGB units available in the market. Why isnāt anyone discussing this, despite it being a somewhat concerning issue?