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Browse IPOs that recently closed for subscription. Check final subscription numbers, allotment timelines, and expected listing dates to track your investments or plan future entries.
Browse IPOs that recently closed for subscription. Check final subscription numbers, allotment timelines, and expected listing dates to track your investments or plan future entries.
Closed IPOs are initial public offerings in which a company has finished the process of going public and successfully issued and sold its shares to the public for the first time. The IPO process entails numerous regulatory procedures, financial disclosures, and market assessments to establish the offering price of the shares.
Yes, investors can place a bid for IPO shares even after the market closes (except on the last day), provided the broker/bank allows them to place the order. Orders placed after market close will be forwarded to the exchange on the next business day.
A closed IPO signifies that a company has successfully raised capital through its initial offering and has now entered the public market. Investors who participated in the IPO can potentially benefit from price appreciation, while those who missed the IPO can now buy shares on the open market.
Once an IPO is closed, you can track the stock's performance by checking its listing on the stock exchange.
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