4 IPOs to open for subscription this week. Check key details

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Read to know the key details of IPOs from Jyoti CNC Automation, Australian Premium Solar (India), IBL Finance, and New Swan Multitech...

IPOs (Initial Public Offerings) in recent times have transcended mere financial transactions, grabbing the attention of people across all age sections and is no longer confined to just seasoned investors..

The Australian Premium Solar (India) IPO, a book-built issue of Rs 28.08 crores, focuses on renewable energy..

IBL Finance IPO, a fixed price issue of Rs 33.41 crores, is set to create ripples with an entirely fresh issue of 65.5 lakh shares...

The New Swan Multitech IPO, a book-built issue of Rs 33.11 crores, introduces an entirely fresh issue of 50.16 lakh shares...

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