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How Does Independence Day Affect the Indian Stock Market?

Every August 15, India celebrates its Independence Day with massive pride. For stock market investors, this date raises a completely different question entirely. Does Independence…

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What Happens After a Company Gets Listed on the Stock Exchange?

An Initial Public Offering (IPO) does not end a company’s journey. It actually starts a completely new phase. Before listing, retail investors buy shares directly…

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Can You Sell IPO Shares on the Listing Day?

Getting an IPO allotment feels genuinely exciting, especially when the stock lists above its issue price. But many investors immediately ask one question: can you…

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How Does an IPO Benefit a Company? Understanding the Major Advantages

An IPO completely transforms a growing company. It improves financial health, public image, and future growth opportunities. Companies do not just raise money during this…

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Why Do Indian IT Stocks React to US Market Movements?

Ever noticed Indian IT stocks falling after a weak US market session? The reason goes beyond simple sentiment. Indian IT companies earn a large share…

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Mainboard IPO vs SME IPO: What Is the Difference?

Two companies can launch an IPO in the same week, yet the rules can look completely different. One may list on the mainboard, and the…

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What Happens When a Company Gets Delisted? A Guide for Indian Investors

Imagine you own 100 shares of a company today. Tomorrow, you find out the company no longer trades on NSE or BSE. Your shares do…

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Why Do Some IPOs List at a Premium? Key Reasons Behind IPO Listing Gains

A company can price an IPO at ₹500, and the stock can open trading at ₹650 on listing day. That ₹150 jump feels exciting for…

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How Are IPO Shares Allotted to Investors? IPO Share Allotment Process in India

If you’ve applied for an IPO and got zero shares, you’re genuinely not alone. Many investors assume applying guarantees an allotment. That’s simply not how…

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Why Do Companies Split Their Shares? Reasons, Benefits and Impact on Investors

Imagine owning one share worth ₹10,000. The next day, you own ten shares worth ₹1,000 each. Did you suddenly get richer? No. So why do…

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