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Closed IPOs

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What are closed IPOs?

Recent IPOs that are about to be listed.

Closed IPOs refer to Initial Public Offerings that have finished their subscription period and are no longer open for share purchases. After an IPO closes, shares are allocated to applicants based on demand and supply.

Investors can check their allotment status. If allotted, the shares will appear in their Demat accounts on the listing day when the company starts trading on the stock exchange. Understanding closed IPOs helps investors track upcoming market entries and make informed decisions about buying or selling shares post-listing.

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Closed IPO refers to an Initial Public Offering that has already completed its subscription process and is no longer open for new investments. Once an IPO is closed, the company has completed its offering, and the allotted shares are now allocated to the investors who participated in the subscription.

An IPO typically has a subscription window that lasts for a few days (usually 3-5 days). Once the subscription period ends, the IPO closes, and the company allocates the shares based on the demand received. After the allocations, no further applications can be made, and stock trading on the exchange will commence.

Once the IPO closes:<br><br> <ol class='list-disc pl-5'> <li>The company finalizes the allotment of shares to the investors.</li> <li>The stock is listed on the stock exchange (usually 1-2 weeks after the closure).</li> <li>Investors can start trading the stock once it is listed on the exchange.</li> </ol>

After an IPO is closed, you cannot participate in the initial offering. However, you can buy shares in the secondary market (stock exchange) once the stock is listed.

An IPO is considered closed when:<br><br> <ol class='list-disc pl-5'> <li>The company announces the closure date, and the application process is no longer available.</li> <li>Subscription details are finalized, such as the issue price and the allotment ratio.</li> <li>The company issues a listing date for the stock to begin trading on the stock exchange.</li> </ol>