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  • #61310
    Annesh
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    Primary Market is the means by which companies sell shares to the general public in an Initial Public Offering to raise capital.

    Secondary Market transactions are referred to those transactions where one investor buys shares from another investor

    #62457
    Dipakk Mehta
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    Primary market is where company offers shares for the first time. The deal is directly between investors and the company with a fixed price for the shares. And a company can participate in primary market only once.

    Secondary market is a place where the issued shares are being traded. It happens only between investors. And is regulated by middlemen called stockbrokers. Price depends on demand and supply.

    #62575
    Aruna
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    Primary market where company owner advertise and get capital from public as a documented process, no refund availble

    Secondary market is exchanging share

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    monish kumar
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    PRIMARY MARKET: A place where shares are initially bought by public during IPO.

    SECONDARY MARKET: A place where initially bought shares can be transfered/exchanged to anyone.

    #62948
    Thamizh Kavya
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    Primary Market :

    •    The process of IPO happens through Primary market .
    •    The company gives massive advertisements and potrays about the business of the company.
    •     If the people are interested they will fill the form and pay cash through dd those days but now a days its done through online payment . This process is knows as primary market

    Secondary Market:

    When the public invest in a particular company they cant expect the company to refund the money so they need a place to exchange their shares and that platform is known as secondary market

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