Finally Haldiram Gets 10 billion dollar valuation for 10% stake bought by Temasek.
It is now 11th largest food company in the world. Indian unlisted space has huge potential and hidden gems.
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They should have tried the IPO route instead. Need more companies like this to hit stock markets for getting fair valuations and love to see indian reatail investors holding the shares than foreign investors.
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Haan, aise kaafi cases hote hain jahan investors business ko fund karte hain, company ko grow karte hain, phir IPO launch ke baad exit le lete hain. Unka goal hota hai ki company ko profitable stage tak laake apne investment par return lein. IPL-styl
There’s nothing to worry about, really. 'Wait and watch' always works in the market. Sometimes, doing nothing can be better than doing something. So, take advantage of a cheap market, have patience, and eventually the foreign institutional investors