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An Initial Public Offering or IPO allows a private company to get listed on the stock exchange. So far in 2020, the Indian market has seen 14 mainboard IPOs and a few more IPOs will be launched before the end of December.
The law prohibits a company from having unlimited private investors. This is where an IPO becomes important. It can help the organization raise capital from several public investors.
So which of these IPOs have done well in 2020? Are there more IPOs coming in 2021? This blog will answer both questions. You can also consult a Cube Wealth coach or download a Cube Wealth application.
*Note: Facts & figures as of 08-12-2020.
1. Bajaj Energy Ltd (5400 Cr)
2. HDB Financial Services Ltd (9000 Cr)
3. Telecommunications Consultants India Ltd (1500 Cr)
4. SAMHI HOTELS LIMITED (2000 Cr)
5. APEEJAY SURRENDRA PARK HOTELS Ltd (1000 Cr)
1. Chartered Speed Ltd (275 Cr)
2. Studds Accessories Limited (450 Cr)
3. Dodla Dairy Ltd (500 Cr)
4. Stove Kraft Ltd [Pigeon Appliances] (500 Cr)
5. Harsha Engineers Limited (500 Cr)
1. National Insurance Company
2. Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency Ltd
3. Indian Railways Finance Corporation Ltd
4. Barbeque Nation Hospitality Ltd
5. Reliance General Insurance Company Ltd
6. Lodha Developers
7. PNB MetLife Insurance Ltd
8. Muthoot Microfin Ltd
9. JSW Cements
10. Aditya Birla Sun Mutual Fund Ltd
IPOs carry their own benefits and risks. But there are several unknowns that their nascent stock carries even after being listed on the stock market.
For starters, it’s an equity investment so the stock performance depends on various factors such as the business model, brand value, etc. Another thing to note is that 100 out of 164 IPOs that have been launched over the past 12 years are trading being their issue price.
If you are looking for an investment that offers similar benefits to an IPO, you can invest in US stocks such as Facebook, Apple, Amazon, Google, Netflix, etc.
The Cube Wealth app gives you access to stock advice from award-winning RIA, Rick Holbrook. You can even buy US stocks on your own on the Cube Wealth app with a low minimum investment amount.
Ans. IPO stands for Initial Public Offering. An IPO allows a private organization to get public investors on board. This can help the organization raise more capital. You can also consult a Cube Wealth coach or download a Cube Wealth application.
Ans. The best IPOs in India by performance as of 08-12-2020 are:
Ans. An IPO is an equity-based investment. So it has similar benefits and risks to stocks. But there are several uncertainties to an IPO. Thus, weighing the risk and rewards becomes crucial.
Ans. Top upcoming IPOs in 2021 as of 08-12-2020 include:
1. National Insurance Company
2. Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency Ltd
3. Indian Railways Finance Corporation Ltd
4. Barbeque Nation Hospitality Ltd
5. Reliance General Insurance Company Ltd
6. Lodha Developers
7. PNB MetLife Insurance Ltd
8. Muthoot Microfin Ltd
9. JSW Cements
10. Aditya Birla Sun Mutual Fund Ltd
Ans. IPOs have benefits and risks just like any other investment. However, there are better, more known forms of investment that can give you as much or even more returns than an IPO like:
1. US stocks
2. P2P lending
3. Mutual funds
4. Blue chip stocks
The year 2020 witnessed several high-profile initial public offerings (IPOs) that captured the attention of investors and shaped the Indian financial landscape. These IPOs represented a wide range of industries, from technology and e-commerce to pharmaceuticals and finance. Investors had the opportunity to participate in the growth stories of these companies by owning a piece of the business.
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