Investing in IPOs can create wealth in the long term. However, one should be wise to select and invest in the right company that has bright prospects. An investor should study and analyse the company in-depth before making an investment decision.
Many investors invest in IPO to make quick profits in the form of listing gains. However, there are few others, who prefer to stay invested as they know the company will generate wealth for them in the future.
This report displays the details of each IPO in terms of listing day gains v/s wealth created by the IPO as of today. It also highlights if the SME company has migrated to the mainboard. The migration of SMEs to the mainboard further boosts the performance of the company. (this line only for the SME tab)
Based on the analysis of the below data coupled with one's self-assessment, financial goal and holding capacity, investors can choose their exit strategy.
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Note: Three prices are taken into account in this report:
The wealth creation is derived using below formula:
The information presented in this report is based on historical data from SME IPOs and includes the following key figures, with specific conditions to ensure accuracy:
Market Cap (IPO) (Rs Cr) = Post-issue Shareholding * Issue Price Final
Market Cap w.r.t. Listing Day Close Price (Rs Cr) = Post-issue Shareholding * Listing Price Close Price
Current Market Cap (Rs Cr) = Sum (Post-issue Shareholding * Current Price)
Wealth Created (Rs Cr) = Current Market Cap (Rs Cr) - Amount Raised (Rs)
Listing Day Gain (%) = (Market Cap w.r.t. Listing Day Close Price - Market Cap (IPO) / Market Cap (IPO)) * 100)
Wealth creation w.r.t. Listing Day Close Price (%) = (Current Market Cap - Market Cap w.r.t. Listing Day Close Price / Market Cap w.r.t. Listing Day Close Price) * 100
Wealth Created (%) = (Current Market Cap - Market Cap (IPO) / Market Cap (IPO)) * 100
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