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  • #6121
    V.VEDANAYAGAM
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    IPO initial public offering HERE the promoter /existing company offers shares to the public( after getting license from SEBI ) to raise funds for its viable bussiness activity
    FROM the stand point of the public one has to apply in the prescribed form for IPO along with application money the amount depends upon the number of shares one applied

    #6149
    Aravind
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    IPO- Initial public offer. The first step for a company to approach general public for capital.

    Retail investors can apply IPO by online or offline (newspaper Ads). The minimum qty of shares are fixed and shareholder can apply for the same.The amount will be locked till the IPO expiry. If shares are allotted transaction would take place and shares would be allotted to the applicant, else if application is rejected the locked amount would be returned in full back to the applicant’s account.

    #6183
    Suriyaprabu
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    Rank: Level 2

    IPO – Initial Public offer.

    When there is not enough money to start a business then IPO is applied , by creating advertisement for issue of shares to public and public can also subscribe through online .

    #6371
    kanakaraj
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    Rank: Level 4

    IPO refers Initial Public Offer.

    A company can raise the capital through IPO while starting up the new projects.
    This will reach the public through media.
    Interested public can buy the shares irrespective of quantities.

    #6553
    Yoganandham
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    Rank: Level 1

    IPO is Initial Public offerring.

    A public limited company to raise capital fund advertises in the newspapers with subscription form and other details.Anyone who is interested in the companys share will subscribe  through subscription form or through demat account

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