New Delhi, Mar 15 (PTI) The Finance Ministry has amended rules for minimum public offers floated by companies for getting listed on stock exchanges and linked it with post-issue capital.The Securities ...
Finance Ministry amends public float rules for IPO-bound companies, linking it to post-issue capital. Details on minimum public offer requirements.
Companies with post‑issue capital above Rs 4,000 crore but up to Rs 50,000 crore will be required to offer at least 10 per cent of their shares at listing and must raise public shareholding to 25 per ...
IPO year. The wave of blockbuster listings includes names such as SpaceX, Anthropic, and OpenAI. It is not so much that the market will be flooded with hundreds of offerings, but the valuations of the ...
The path for large companies to list on the stock market in India has become easier than ever. The government has decided to amend the rules governing IPOs (initial public offerings). Major changes in ...
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The Finance Ministry has revised IPO rules to lower minimum public shareholding, aiming to boost the struggling IPO market.
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Additional disclosures regarding non-GAAP measures, including a reconciliation of GAAP to non-GAAP measures, are included in the earnings release we issued earlier today, posted on the Surf Air ...