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  • MIDWEST LIMITEDMainboard IPO

  • Bidding Dates

    15th Oct 2025 - 10th Oct 2025

  • Price Range

    ₹1014.0 - 1065.0

  • IPO Size

    ₹4,51,00,00,000

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  • SHLOKKA DYES LIMITEDSME IPO

  • Issue Price

    91.00

  • Listing Day Close

    85.50

  • Listing Day (Gain/Loss)

    -5.49

  • TATA CAPITAL LIMITEDMainboard IPO

  • Issue Price

    326.00

  • Listing Day Close

    330.40

  • Listing Day (Gain/Loss)

    1.23

  • CHIRAHARIT LIMITEDSME IPO

  • Issue Price

    21.00

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    15.96

  • Listing Day (Gain/Loss)

    -23.81

  • MUNISH FORGE LIMITEDSME IPO

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    96.00

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    110.25

  • Listing Day (Gain/Loss)

    14.58

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    Tata Technologies IPO

    Tata Technologies, incorporated in August 1994 is a global engineering and IT services company that provides product lifecycle management (PLM) and enterprise software solutions. They offer services to various industries, including automotive, aerospace, industrial machinery, and consumer goods. The company is a subsidiary of Tata Motors which is one of India's largest automotive manufacturers.

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    Mamaearth IPO

    Mamaearth, incorporated in September 2016 is an Indian personal care and baby care brand that specializes in natural, toxin-free products. They offer a wide range of skincare, haircare, and baby care products made from natural ingredients. The company has gained popularity for its focus on sustainability and its commitment to providing safe and eco-friendly products.

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    Go-Digit IPO

    Introduced in 2016, Go Digit also called Digit Insurance is a leading general insurance company with the aim to make buying and claiming insurance simple for every Indian. It is one of the leading full-stack Indian insurance companies leveraging digital and technological practices to introduce an innovative approach to their product design and other insurance products. Besides life insurance, this company provides financial coverage for health, travel, vehicle, home shop and property insurance among many others. True to its name and tagline, “Go Simple, Go Digit”, this company has eliminated complicated rules while buying or claiming insurance policies. Go Digit focuses on transparency, convenience and simplicity while making its products available to target audiences.

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    Snapdeal Limited IPO

    Incorporated in 2007, Snapdeal Limited established itself among the largest e-commerce platforms in India. It ranks among the top four lifestyle shopping destinations online and the first among the most installed applications in India. Snapdeal provides an online platform to sell a wide range of products across home, fashion, personal care, beauty and other lifestyle categories.
    By offering good quality and trendy products at an affordable price, Snapdeal successfully caters to middle-income and price-conscious customer base majorly from non-metro Indian cities. The company aims to become India's leading omni-channel and valuable lifestyle provider. With the help of third-party distributors, Snapdeal delivered its products to more than 2,500 towns and cities to date.

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    FabIndia Limited IPO

    Founded in 1950, FabIndia links more than 55,000 craft-based rural artists and handicraftsmen to modern markets in India. Thus, creating a strong foundation for empowerment of rural craftsmen while preserving and globalising India’s conventional handicrafts in the process.
    Products of FabIndia are natural, contemporary, affordable and authentic Indian art. The company sells its products across two widely recognised Indian brands- Fabindia and Organic India. The categories of products sold include organic food, home and lifestyle, personal care, apparel and accessories. Its physical presence is through 309 Fabindia stores and 74 Organic India stores. 

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    Imagine Marketing Limited IPO

    Imagine Marketing Limited is India's leading digital-first consumer products company founded in 2013 by Aman Gupta and Sameer Mehta. This company led by boAt as its flagship brand which was launched in 2014.
    boAt started its journey by selling hearables and other products within the audio category. Today, boAt’s product range involves audio gadgets and wearables to suit demands of diverse price and customer segments. boAt makes itself accessible to customers through its online website, e-commerce platforms and distributors across Indian cities.

Who can Invest in IPO?

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    Qualified Institutional Investors (QIIs)

    This category includes public financial institutions, foreign portfolio investors, asset management companies (AMCs) and commercial banks registered with SEBI.

    If the QIIs end up purchasing more shares, you’ll have lesser shares to invest in. So, to maintain stability in the IPO process, SEBI has said that the allocation for QIIs should not be more than 50%.

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    Anchor investors

    Anchor investors are QIIs that have assets exceeding Rs.10 crore. They can purchase a maximum of 60% of the shares reserved for QIIs. Promoters, merchant bankers and direct relatives don’t fall under this category..

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    Retail investors

    Individuals who can invest up to Rs.2 lakh in a new IPO lot are retail investors. SEBI has mandated a minimum allocation of 35% under the retail quota. If there’s an oversubscription, companies need to issue a minimum of one lot of shares to each retail investor. If that’s not possible, a lottery system is used to distribute IPO shares.  

    Resident and non-resident Indians (NRIs) and HUFs fall under this category of investors.

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    High Net-Worth Individuals (HNIs) or Non-Institutional Investors (NIIs)

    Individuals and institutions which make investments exceeding Rs.2 lakh are known as HNIs and NIIs respectively. Unlike QIIs, NIIs don’t have to register their details with SEBI. Usually, companies reserve 15% of IPO for HNIs and NIIs.

What are IPOs?

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IPOs, short for Initial Public Offerings, are a critical phase in a company's journey towards becoming publicly traded. During an IPO, a private company offers its shares to the public for the first time, allowing investors to become shareholders and own a piece of the company. The process typically involves underwriters who facilitate the share issuance and listing on the stock exchange. IPOs provide companies with access to capital for expansion and development, while investors have the opportunity to invest in potentially promising ventures and capitalise on potential market growth. As a result, IPOs serve as significant events that shape the financial landscape and open new doors of investment possibilities.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Lot Size in an IPO?

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The lot size in an IPO refers to the minimum number of shares an investor can apply for in a single application. It varies from one IPO to another and is predetermined by the issuing company or underwriters.

When is the Listing Date for an IPO?

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The Listing Date of an IPO is the day when the company’s shares get listed on the stock exchange and become available for trading. It is announced by the exchange after the allotment process is completed.

What is the Difference Between Mainboard and SME IPOs?

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Mainboard IPOs are large public offerings from well-established companies, listed on NSE/BSE main exchanges with higher issue sizes and stricter regulations.

SME IPOs are for small and medium enterprises, listed on SME platforms of NSE/BSE with lower issue sizes, lighter compliance, and mainly targeted at retail and small investors.

What is the Price Band in an IPO?

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The price band is the range within which the IPO shares can be issued. Investors can bid for shares within this price range, and the final issue price is determined based on the demand and bids received.

Can I Sell IPO Shares Immediately After Listing?

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Yes, you can sell IPO shares immediately after listing, subject to the stock exchange's trading rules and regulations. However, market conditions and demand can influence the share price.

Why does a company launch an IPO?

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A company launches an IPO to raise capital from the public market to fund its growth, pay off debts, or improve its financial health. This process transitions the company from private to public, allowing it to be part of the new IPO market and featured on the latest IPO list.

How is IPO profit calculated?

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IPO profit is calculated by subtracting the IPO's offer price from the current market price after it goes public. If you sell the shares at a higher price than the listed price, the difference is your profit. You will also have to pay a brokerage fee while selling the shares.

What is the success rate of an IPO?

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The success rate of an IPO varies based on economic conditions, company performance, and market reception. While some IPOs may perform well, others might not meet expectations. Thorough analysis of each forthcoming IPO and market trends is essential for assessing potential success.

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