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Vibhor Steel Tubes IPO: Details, Subscription Status, GMP - VV Stock Zone

Vibhor Steel Tubes IPO: On the first day of bidding, investors responded remarkably well to Vibhor Steel Tubes’ ₹72 crore initial public offering (IPO), with subscriptions reaching 27.63 times. When the bidding opened on February 13, offers for 9.92 crore shares were received, out of the 35.92 lakh shares that were available. The IPO is scheduled to close on February 15th. Chittorgarh claims that as of noon on the second day, 61.48 times had subscribed for the IPO..

5 Tata Group IPO's: Likely To Launch In 2024 - VV Stock Zone

Tata Group of companies launched their first IPO of TCS on 29-July-2004. The size of the IPO was Rs. 4713.47 Cr. And after two decades in 2023, Tata launched their another IPO which was of Tata Technologies. The total size of Tata Technologies IPO was Rs. 3,042.51 Cr.

Now after the huge opening of Tata Technologies, Tata Group set to launch more IPO’s very soon this year. If you want to invest in Tata Group of companies, here is the list of 5 IPO’s expected to launch this year.

Popular Vehicles IPO: A Comprehensive Guide for Investors - VV Stock Zone

Popular Vehicles & Services Limited, a prominent player in the automotive industry, has initiated its much-anticipated initial public offering (IPO) on the 14th of March 2024. The subscription period for interested investors began on Tuesday and will continue until Thursday. Let’s delve into the key details and insights surrounding the Popular Vehicles IPO to help potential investors make informed decisions.

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The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has asked all agency banks that do business with the government to maintain branch operations through March 31, 2024, in an effort to guarantee smooth financial operations and careful accounting for the fiscal year ending 2023–2024. Due to the fact that the end of the fiscal year falls on a Sunday, this decision was made in advance in order to properly handle government receipts and payments.