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  • Indogulf Cropsciences IPO ends with 25.98x subscription

    The initial public offer of Indogulf Cropsciences received bids for 34,72,66,305 shares as against 1,33,65,710 shares on offer. The issue was subscribed 25.98 times.

    The Non-Institutional Investors (NIIs) category was subscribed 48.39 times. The Qualified Institutional Buyers (QIBs) category was subscribed 33.26 times. The Retail Individual Investors (RIIs) category was subscribed 14.78 times....

  • Indogulf Cropsciences IPO subscribed 25.98 times

    The initial public offer of Indogulf Cropsciences received bids for 34,72,66,170 shares as against 1,33,65,710 shares on offer, according to stock exchange data at 17:00 IST on Monday (30 June 2025). The issue was subscribed 25.98 times.

    The issue opened for bidding on 26 June 2025 and it will close on 30 June 2025. The price band of the IPO is fixed between Rs 105 and 111 per share. An inves...

  • Sambhv Steel Tubes IPO ends with 28.46x subscription

    The initial public offer of Sambhv Steel Tubes received bids for 1,40,02,52,308 shares as against 4,92,06,100 shares on offer. The issue was subscribed 28.46 times.

    The Qualified Institutional Buyers (QIBs) category was subscribed 62.32 times. The Non-Institutional Investors (NIIs) category was subscribed 31.82 times. The Retail Individual Investors (RIIs) category was subscribed 7.99 times. <...

  • HDB Financial Services IPO ends with 16.69x subscription

    The initial public offer of HDB Financial Services received bids for 2,17,68,60,980 shares as against 13,04,42,855 shares on offer. The issue was subscribed 16.69 times.

    The Retail Individual Investors (RIIs) category was subscribed 1.41 times. The Non-Institutional Investors (NIIs) category was subscribed 9.99 times. The Qualified Institutional Buyers (QIBs) category was subscribed 55.47 time...

  • Indogulf Cropsciences IPO subscribed 93%

    The initial public offer of Indogulf Cropsciences received bids for 1,24,79,940 shares as against 1,33,65,710 shares on offer, according to stock exchange data at 17:00 IST on Friday (27 June 2025). The issue was subscribed 0.93 times.

    The issue opened for bidding on 26 June 2025 and it will close on 30 June 2025. The price band of the IPO is fixed between Rs 105 and 111 per share. An investor...

Blogs

FPOs vs QIPs: Everything You Need to Know

FPOs vs QIPs: Everything You Need to Know

2 June 2025 | 6 mins read

Companies in need of additional funds often turn to various capital-raising methods in the stock market. Two common methods are Follow-on Public Offerings (FPOs) and Qualified Institutional Placements (QIPs). While both serve the purpose of raising capital, they have distinct structures, regulations, and impacts on the stock market. Understanding these differences is essential for investors and companies alike. In this detailed guide, we will explore what FPOs and QIPs are, their benefits, key differences, risks involved, and how they affect market perception.

New SEBI Regulations for IPOs: All You Need to Know

New SEBI Regulations for IPOs: All You Need to Know

23 May 2025 | 8 mins read

The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has introduced new IPO regulations aimed at improving transparency, investor protection, and market efficiency. These SEBI guidelines for IPOs bring significant changes to various aspects of the initial public offering process, including anchor investor norms, offer-for-sale rules, listing timelines, and price discovery mechanisms.

IPO Taxation in India: How Are Your IPO Gains Taxed?

IPO Taxation in India: How Are Your IPO Gains Taxed?

23 May 2025 | 7 mins read

Over the past few years, Initial Public Offerings (IPOs) have emerged as a popular investment avenue for Indian investors looking to capitalise on new market opportunities. Companies going public offer shares to investors, providing them with a chance to participate in early-stage wealth creation. With a surge in IPO listings and record-breaking oversubscriptions, retail investors have increasingly sought to profit from listing gains and long-term appreciation.

FAQs

What is the IPO open date & close date?

The IPO open date marks the opening date of the IPO offering, while the close date signifies its end date or close date. The duration between the open and close dates typically spans from 3 to 7 days.

What is the difference between Mainline IPO & SME IPO?

Mainline IPOs are designated for companies with a minimum post-issue paid-up capital of Rs. 10 crores, whereas SME IPOs pertain to companies with post-issue capital ranging between Rs. 1 crore and Rs. 25 crores. Mainline IPOs necessitate a minimum of 100 allottees and adhere to stricter norms, while SME IPOs, with a requirement of at least 50 allottees, follow more lenient regulations.

Is IPO Investment beneficial?

Yes, investing in IPOs not only allows you to benefit from initial listing gains but also provides an opportunity to participate in the growth trajectory of the company. Several stocks have witnessed substantial growth post their IPO debut, resulting in significant wealth appreciation for investors.

How to track upcoming IPOs in India

To keep a track on the upcoming IPOs in India, you have to stay on top of all the forthcoming IPOs in India by simply following the m.Stock's upcoming IPO calendar.

Is there an online service that sends notifications on upcoming IPO launches?

No, unfortunately there is currently no online service that sends notifications for new IPOs. Nevertheless, you can stay informed about upcoming IPOs by regularly checking m.Stock's IPO calendar.