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  2. Zerodha - Wikipedia

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    Zerodha Broking Ltd is an Indian brokerage and financial services company, based in Bengaluru. It offers an electronic trading platform that facilitates institutional and retail trading of stocks , derivatives , currencies , commodities , mutual funds and bonds .

  3. 7 upcoming IPOs to watch in 2024 - AOL

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    Some 108 companies conducted their IPO in 2023 and raised $19.4 billion, according to Renaissance Capital. Those figures rose markedly from the 2022 doldrums of 71 IPOs and just $7.7 billion raised.

  4. ASBA - Wikipedia

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    ASBA (Applications Supported by Blocked Amount) is a process developed by India's Stock Market Regulator SEBI for applying to IPOs, Rights issue, FPS etc. ASBA is stipulated by SEBI, and available from most of the banks operating in India. This allows the investors money to remain with the bank till the shares are allotted after the IPO.

  5. NSE EMERGE - Wikipedia

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    NSE EMERGE [2] is the National Stock Exchange of India's new initiative for small and medium-sized enterprises and startup companies from India. [3] These companies can get listed on NSE without Initial public offering (IPO).

  6. Genesys confidentially files for US IPO as AI boom ... - AOL

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    (Reuters) -Genesys said on Monday it has confidentially filed for an initial public offering in the United States, becoming the latest tech firm to bet on the booming AI market to attract investors.

  7. Safeway's Prepaid Card Issuer Files for IPO - AOL

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    The unit of Safeway Inc. (NYSE: SWY) that issues gift cards and other prepaid and reloadable cards this morning filed a Form S-1 with the U.S. Security and Exchange Commission (SEC) to raise up to ...

  8. Follow-on offering - Wikipedia

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    A follow-on offering, also known as a follow-on public offering (FPO), is a type of public offering of stock that occurs subsequent to the company's initial public offering (IPO). A follow-on offering can be categorised as dilutive or non-dilutive.

  9. Topps Plans $1.3 Billion IPO As Card Sales Soar - AOL

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