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  2. Bajaj Finserv - Wikipedia

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    Bajaj Finance was initially incepted as Bajaj Auto Finance in 1987. Later diversified into business and property financing. [27] [28] Bajaj Allianz Life Insurance is a joint venture between Bajaj Finserv and Allianz SE. [29] It offers insurance products for financial planning and security. [30]

  3. Bajaj Finance - Wikipedia

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    Bajaj Finance Limited (BFL) is a deposit-taking Indian non-banking financial company headquartered in Pune. [6] [7] It has a customer base of 88.11 million [8] and holds assets under management worth ₹ 354,192 crore (US$41 billion), as of June 2024.

  4. List of companies in Gujarat - Wikipedia

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    S/N Company Name Headquarters City Sector Official Website Ref(s) BSE ID/NSE ID. State Controlled; 1 Aarvee Denims & Exports Ltd Ahmedabad: Textile: BSE: 514274. NSE: AARVEEDEN. 2

  5. This year’s IPO market got off to a roaring start. Now some ...

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    In January, CG Oncology, a biotech, saw its shares nearly double from their $19 IPO price to $37.17 during their debut. Then, in the aftermarket, CG’s stock soared to a high of $47.93 in ...

  6. How to buy IPO stock - AOL

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    According to Shelton Smith, the IPO price should be, on average, a 13-15 percent discount from what might be the regular trading price once the stock is public. However, some truly hot IPOs return ...

  7. Ahmedabad Stock Exchange - Wikipedia

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    The Ahmedabad Stock Exchange (ASE) is the second-oldest exchange of India located in the city of Ahmedabad in the Western part of the country and is fully owned by Government of India. It is recognised by Securities Contract (Regulations) Act, 1956 as permanent stock exchange .

  8. 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).

  9. Rights issue - Wikipedia

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    With the issued rights, existing security-holders have the privilege to buy a specified number of new securities from the issuer at a specified price within a subscription period. In a public company, a rights issue is a form of public offering (different from most other types of public offering, where shares are issued to the general public).