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[...] Dear MONEY MATTERS, Happy Half Anniversary to you. Six months back, on July 1st, 2010, MONEY MATTERS was born. Today it is six months old. Along with MONEY MATTERS, I also complete six months of [...]
[...] whether to invest your hard earned money in this IPO or not, after all its your money, and money matters a lot. Please feel free to share your thoughts about the upcoming public issue and its [...]
[...] free to share your thoughts and experience(if any) about the hawala route here. Discalimer : MONEY MATTERS does not recommend you to use the Hawala method for money transfer. This article is meant [...]
[...] buyer, one who pays a certain amount to buy his peace of mind by securing his future. When at MONEY MATTERS, I have the liberty to replace buyer with investor. But let the investor beware gives a [...]
[...] correctly to avoid rejection of application and to ensure smooth allotment of securities. 5. Price Band : A price band is the range of price within which an investor can place his bid for the [...]
[...] steel maker will hit the capital markets between January 19 to 21. Tata Steel has fixed the price band of Rs. 594-610 per share for its follow on public offer (FPO) of 5.7 crore shares. At the [...]
[...] The issue will open on December 31st 2010 and will remain open till January 6th 2011. The price band of the issue has been decided at Rs. 95-110. A minimum bid of 60 shares can be placed, with [...]
[...] a Public Issue. It is expected to raise Rs. 480 crores through a sale of 4 crore shares. The price band of the issue has been fixed at Rs. 113-120 per share. The subscriptions to the issue will [...]
[...] the markets touched these levels for the very first time. The reason behind this strategy of retail investors who are sitting on the fence and adopting a wait and watch policy may be that they have [...]
[...] order quantity and market lot size, both were 25 shares. 10. Maximum Subscription Limit for Retail Investors : Maximum Subscription Limit for Retail Investors is the maximum amount of investment which [...]
[...] . But, this hyper optimism with a pinch of fear creates a very difficult situation for the retail investor. In such rallying markets, a small retail investor should not get carried away by the [...]
[...] of Rs.1,00,000, but now SEBI has increased this limit to Rs.2,00,000. Any application by an retail investor which exceeds Rs. 2,00,000 becomes an application by a High Net Worth Individual (HNI), thus [...]
[...] bid of 60 shares can be placed, with further bids in multiples of 60 thereafter. Thus, a retail investor can bid for a maximum of 2100-1800 shares. CMEL is expected to raise Rs. 142.5 to 165 crores [...]
[...] operators called Hawaldars or Hawala Dealers. A person willing to transfer money, contacts a Hawala operator at the source location. The hawala operator at that end collects the money from that person [...]
[...] of raw materials and worsening position of receivables. IPO Grading : ICRA has assigned it an IPO Grade 2, indicating below average fundamentals. ICRA assigns IPO gradings on a scale of IPO Grade 5 to [...]
[...] Dear MONEY MATTERS, Happy Half Anniversary to you. Six months back, on July 1st, 2010, MONEY MATTERS was born. Today it is six months old. Along with MONEY MATTERS, I also complete six months of [...]
[...] whether to invest your hard earned money in this IPO or not, after all its your money, and money matters a lot. Please feel free to share your thoughts about the upcoming public issue and its [...]
[...] free to share your thoughts and experience(if any) about the hawala route here. Discalimer : MONEY MATTERS does not recommend you to use the Hawala method for money transfer. This article is meant [...]
[...] buyer, one who pays a certain amount to buy his peace of mind by securing his future. When at MONEY MATTERS, I have the liberty to replace buyer with investor. But let the investor beware gives a [...]
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