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Coal India IPO likely between Oct 18-21
Description: The country's largest coal producer, Coal India Limited (CIL), expects to make its maiden public offering of shares between Oct 18-21, a top official said here Saturday.Coal India IPO likely between Oct 18-21Coal India IPO likely between Oct 18-21
Published: 05:30:00 AM

Norms for public offers by insurance companies soon
Description: The norms for public offer of shares by insurance companies will be issued soon, which will allow Indian promoters to dilute stake or issue fresh shares to fund the capital intensive business.Norms for public offers by insurance companies soonNorms for public offers by insurance companies soon
Published: 05:30:00 AM

SKS Micro's IPO lands in controversy
Description: The disputes involve two charitable microfinance organisations that helped Mr Akula put SKS on its feet.SKS Micro's IPO lands in controversySKS Micro's IPO lands in controversy
Published: 05:30:00 AM

India's peripatetic middle powers MakeMyTrip IPO
Description: The company commands half of Web travel-agency bookings in India, where a rising middle class is increasingly on the go. Moreover, MakeMyTrip is growing faster than the market.India's peripatetic middle powers MakeMyTrip IPOIndia's peripatetic middle powers MakeMyTrip IPO
Published: 05:30:00 AM

Investors lap up Engineers India issue
Description: Global funds such as Morgan Stanley, UBS, Temasek and several large local funds and banks have emerged as the leading bidders in the Rs 977-crore follow-on public offer (FPO) of state-owned company Engineers India (EIL).Investors lap up Engineers India issueInvestors lap up Engineers India issue
Published: 05:30:00 AM