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Consequence of selling BSE to NSE- It is the process of buying and selling similar assets in different markets by taking advantage of the price difference. While getting into an arbitrage trade, the quantity of the underlying asset bought and sold should be the same.
Refer the below answer for the last question
Book value represents the value of all assets in the company if liquidated and market value is determined by the buyer and seller in the stock market. So book value doesn’t affect if the market price moves up or down.
The company gets the money during IPO and price changes of a stock affect only the buyers and sellers of the stock. so, the stock price may not impact the performance of the company, but the performance of the company may influence the stock price. Hence the stock price is driven by company performance and the company does not affect by the buying and selling of the shares. However, the share price may have an indirect impact on the company performance, for example, a declining share price will make it hard to get a loan, can’t attract further investors, difficult to build partnerships, goodwill etc…