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  • #51997
    Arvind Arasu
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    IPO stands for Initial Public Offer which is the transfer of stock of a company for the first time to the general public. The transfer of stock is said to have occurred in the primary market. The process of application is sending enclosed bids to the company for the amount of capital one wants to invest, then based on the availability and requirement of capital, a certain number of shares are alloted to the applicant’s account and they officially become one of the share holders.

    #52145
    Jagadeesh
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    IPO is Initial Public Offer. This is to attract capital required to start a business, from the public. In turn the company transfers share certificates to those who have invested. This is called primary market because the shares of a company are traded for the first time. In response to an IPO one has to enclose the amount of capital they wish to invest in the company and the company executes the trade based on the availability.

    #52248
    Kalyanaraman
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    When a company wants to raise funds to start a business, it has an option for collecting funds from the public.

    This process is termed as Initial Public offering (IPO).  The public who gets share allocation becomes share holder of the company.

    Any individual can apply for an IPO through an demat account within the announced offer open and close period  , the limitation for applying is Rs. 1 lakh for individuals.

     

    No. of Shares are allotted  based on subscription value of the IPO.

     

     

     

     

     

    #52304
    kiruthikka
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    Initial Public Offer is offered for the purpose of raising/funding the capital of particular concern. They can apply through broker.

    #52469
    Karthikeyan
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    Rank: Level 3

    IPO is the short form for Initial Public Offering. It is when a company decides to go public and get listed in Stock Market.A company comes with IPO in case it needs to raise a huge capital from retail people who do not know each other. A company has to get registered in SEBI to get listed. It must maintain transparency.

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