Top SME NSE Loser

Top SME NSE Loser | BSE and NSE SME NSE Loser

This report provides a list of NSE Loser that delivered a negative listing, meaning the closing price on the first day fell below the issue price. The listing-day return reflects the market’s true assessment of the company’s value once trading becomes open to all investors.

The performance of an IPO is often judged by its price movement on the listing day. If the closing price on the first day falls below the issue price, the IPO is considered to have delivered a negative listing, commonly viewed as a flop.

For many short-term investors looking for quick gains, the listing day is crucial because it reflects the market’s immediate reaction once trading opens to everyone including those who did not receive an allotment. The listing day’s demand, trading volume, and price movement help reveal the share’s true market value.

An IPO can fail on account of many factors such as demand is weaker than expected, valuation being unrealistic, overpricing, poor subscription in key categories, negative market sentiment on listing day, early profit booking by big investors etc. therefore investor should assess the company well before investing the hard earned money.

List of Top SME NSE Loser

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Note:

  1. Security Name: A short, unique trading code assigned to a listed company on the National Stock Exchange (NSE) of India.
  2. Security Code: A unique numeric code assigned by the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) to every company listed on the exchange.
  3. Exchange: Stock exchange where the IPO shares are proposed to be listed. Mainboard IPOs are listed on BSE and NSE. The SME IPOs are listed on NSE EMERGE or BSE SME platform of the respective exchanges.
  4. Stock Price: Current market price of the stock.
  5. Previous closing price: Previous day closing price of stock.
  6. Price Change: Change in market price of the stock from the previous day closing price.
  7. Price Change %: Percentage change in market price of the stock from the previous day closing price.
  8. Last Modified Date: Latest date of trading of stock at stock exchange.
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