I would like to invite comments on the recent changes in limit to apply in IPO/FPO, from 1 to 2 Lacs.
Pls share the pros and cons.
CA Himanshu Bansal (Risk Manager) (2345 Points)
03 December 2010I would like to invite comments on the recent changes in limit to apply in IPO/FPO, from 1 to 2 Lacs.
Pls share the pros and cons.
CA Himanshu Bansal
(Risk Manager)
(2345 Points)
Replied 03 December 2010
To me it seems that it will not impact much for the small retail investor.As the limit of 35 % for retail is maintained the same.
Big retailers who use to apply multiple applications on different names, have chance to bet double.
While those retailers who used to apply in lots/less than full application, will gain nothing from this change, other than very less allotment.
CS Vijay Daxini
(At Practice)
(732 Points)
Replied 05 December 2010
it is with a view to check tax evasion/tax avoidance
Ramalingam K
(Founder & Director - Holistic Investment Planners (P) Limited)
(21077 Points)
Replied 13 May 2014
IPO’s or initial public offering is best understood as the first public offering of shares by a private limited company before listing in a stock market. Looking down IPO’s history of success and failure stories, you would be smart to first fully understand the various aspects behind such offerings and makes the right choice to invest or not in IPO’s. It is advisable to understand that investing in IPO’s could prove risky with unfavorable market situations and sentiments and when the fundamentals of the company and industry are weak. It is best to go by facts, avoid being influenced by rumors and have a closer look at the past performances also.
https://www.holisticinvestment.in/before-investing-in-ipo
Regards
Ramalingam K, MBA, CFP,
Director and Chief Financial Planner,
Holistic Investment Planners
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