Listed IPO - Recently Closed IPO

IPO
Quality Power Electrical Equipments

Offer Date: Feb 14, 2025 - Feb 18, 2025

Mainboard Listed

Offer Price

401-425

Subscription

1.29 times

Closing Price

981.00 (130.82%)
Listing Price : ₹430.0 at a Premium of 1.18%
NSE : QPOWER BSE : 544367
IPO
Hexaware Technologies

Offer Date: Feb 12, 2025 - Feb 14, 2025

Mainboard Listed

Offer Price

674-708

Subscription

2.66 times

Closing Price

691.00 (-2.4%)
Listing Price : ₹745.5 at a Premium of 5.30%
NSE : HEXT BSE : 544362
IPO
Ajax Engineering

Offer Date: Feb 10, 2025 - Feb 12, 2025

Mainboard Listed

Offer Price

599-629

Subscription

6.44 times

Closing Price

613.00 (-2.54%)
Listing Price : 576 at a Discount of 8.43%
NSE : AJAXENGG BSE : 544356
IPO
Dr. Agarwal's Health Care

Offer Date: Jan 29, 2025 - Jan 31, 2025

Mainboard Listed

Offer Price

382-402

Subscription

1.55 times

Closing Price

512.20 (27.41%)
Listing Price : ₹402.0 at a Premium of 0%
NSE : AGARWALEYE BSE : 544350
IPO
Denta Water and Infra

Offer Date: Jan 22, 2025 - Jan 24, 2025

Mainboard Listed

Offer Price

279-294

Subscription

221.52 times

Closing Price

403.65 (37.3%)
Listing Price : ₹325.0 at a Premium of 10.54%
NSE : DENTA BSE : 544345
IPO
Stallion India Fluorochemical

Offer Date: Jan 16, 2025 - Jan 20, 2025

Mainboard Listed

Offer Price

85-90

Subscription

188.37 times

Closing Price

260.65 (189.61%)
Listing Price : ₹120.0 at a Premium of 33.33%
NSE : STALLION BSE : 544342
IPO
Laxmi Dental

Offer Date: Jan 13, 2025 - Jan 15, 2025

Mainboard Listed

Offer Price

407-428

Subscription

114.26 times

Closing Price

326.50 (-23.71%)
Listing Price : ₹542.0 at a Premium of 26.64%
NSE : LAXMIDENTL BSE : 544339
IPO
Capital Infra Trust InvIT

Offer Date: Jan 7, 2025 - Jan 9, 2025

Mainboard Listed

Offer Price

99-100

Subscription

2.80 times
Listing Price : ₹99.0 at a Premium of 0%
NSE : CAPINVIT BSE : 544338
IPO
Quadrant Future Tek

Offer Date: Jan 7, 2025 - Jan 9, 2025

Mainboard Listed

Offer Price

275-290

Subscription

185.53 times

Closing Price

319.00 (10%)
Listing Price : ₹370.0 at a Premium of 27.59%
NSE : QUADFUTURE BSE : 544336
IPO
Standard Glass Lining Technology

Offer Date: Jan 6, 2025 - Jan 8, 2025

Mainboard Listed

Offer Price

133-140

Subscription

182.57 times

Closing Price

182.75 (30.54%)
Listing Price : ₹172.0 at a Premium of 22.86%
NSE : SGLTL BSE : 544333
IPO
Indo Farm Equipment

Offer Date: Dec 31, 2024 - Jan 2, 2025

Mainboard Listed

Offer Price

204-215

Subscription

227.57 times

Closing Price

231.30 (7.58%)
Listing Price : ₹256.0 at a Premium of 19.07%
NSE : INDOFARM BSE : 544328
IPO
Unimech Aerospace and Manufacturing

Offer Date: Dec 23, 2024 - Dec 26, 2024

Mainboard Listed

Offer Price

745-785

Subscription

174.75 times

Closing Price

1,005.60 (28.1%)
Listing Price : 1460.0 at a Premium of 85.99%
NSE : UNIMECH BSE : 544322
IPO
Senores Pharmaceuticals

Offer Date: Dec 20, 2024 - Dec 24, 2024

Mainboard Listed

Offer Price

372-391

Subscription

93.41 times

Closing Price

771.95 (97.43%)
Listing Price : 600.0 at a Premium of 53.45%
NSE : SENORES BSE : 544319
IPO
Carraro India

Offer Date: Dec 20, 2024 - Dec 24, 2024

Mainboard Listed

Offer Price

668-704

Subscription

1.12 times

Closing Price

522.00 (-25.85%)
Listing Price : ₹651.0 at a Discount of 7.53%
NSE : CARRARO BSE : 544320
IPO
Ventive Hospitality

Offer Date: Dec 20, 2024 - Dec 24, 2024

Mainboard Listed

Offer Price

610-643

Subscription

9.80 times

Closing Price

742.10 (15.41%)
Listing Price : 716.0 at a Premium of 11.35%
NSE : VENTIVE BSE : 544321

What is Recently Listed IPO?

A recently listed IPO is a company that has just completed being publicly listed and can now be found trading on stock markets including NSE (National Stock Exchange) or BSE (Bombay Stock Exchange). Everybody can trade shares in these companies after they carried out an Initial Public Offering (IPO).

Key Definition

An IPO transforms a private company into a publicly-traded entity, allowing retail and institutional investors to buy and sell shares on recognized stock exchanges.

Why Investors Track New Listings

Both retail and institutional investors closely track these listings for several strategic reasons:

Price Volatility

Prices for new listings usually fluctuate in the short term, creating trading opportunities.

First Day Gains

On the first day after listing, it's possible to record significant gains.

Market Sentiment

They indicate market sentiment and appetite for new equities.

Step-by-Step IPO Listing Process

Important events happen on the IPO listing day. Here's what occurs:

1

Trading Begins

Shares become available for trading with a unique ticker symbol

2

Price Discovery

Opening prices set based on investor demand

3

Investor Decisions

Allotted investors can hold or sell shares

4

Public Trading

Shares become liquid for public trading

5

Public Ownership

Company becomes subject to regulations and analyst reviews

How is IPO Listing Price Determined?

On the day an IPO is listed, its price is determined through the price discovery process:

  • Market Reception Analysis: How well shares are received by financial institutions and retail investors
  • Pre-market Call Auction: Buy and sell orders are matched through exchange mechanisms
  • Supply & Demand Balance: Final listing price based on market dynamics
  • Price Variation: May differ from IPO price, leading to gains or losses
  • Grey Market Premium (GMP): Important indicator of potential stock performance

IPO Evaluation Methods

Evaluating a recently listed IPO requires comprehensive analysis combining multiple approaches:

Fundamental Analysis

  • Financial Review: Revenue, net profit, margins, debt levels
  • Business Model: Scalability, uniqueness, competitive advantage
  • Sector Growth: High-potential sectors (EV, fintech, healthcare)
  • Promoter Credibility: Track record and governance quality

Post-Listing Analysis

  • Price Movement: First week trading patterns
  • Volume Analysis: Large investor entry/exit patterns
  • Analyst Coverage: Brokerage recommendations and ratings
  • Quarterly Performance: Earnings and institutional holdings

Signs of Successful IPO Performance

When an IPO is successful, it typically shows these key indicators in the first few weeks:

Premium Listing

Shares list above issue price, indicating investor optimism

High Trading Volume

Strong trading volumes show continued investor interest

Price Stability

Stable or rising prices reflect market confidence

Positive Analyst Coverage

Brokerages initiate "Buy" or "Overweight" recommendations

Institutional Buying

Mutual funds and FIIs become active buyers

IPO Performance Tracking

To evaluate IPO performance effectively, use these comprehensive tracking methods:

Performance Dashboard Metrics

Listing Performance

Track listing vs issue price

Daily Trends

Daily & weekly performance

Volume Analysis

Trading volume patterns

Sector Comparison

Compare with peers

1 Week Tracking

Short-term performance

15-30 Day Analysis

Medium-term trends

Additional Key Metrics

  • GMP Movement: Grey Market Premium trends and analysis
  • Subscription Data: Category-wise subscription rates (Retail, QIB, NII)
  • Institutional Holdings: Post-listing FII and DII investment patterns
  • Market Cap Ranking: Position within sector and overall market

About Listed IPOs

The IPOs which get listed on exchanges (BSE, NSE) are called listed IPOs and are open for trade to all kinds of investors, irrespective of allotments. An IPO is generally open for accepting applications for 3 working days. Once it gets listed on the exchanges, it comes under the category of a listed IPO.

How to check allotment?

Once the allotment of a respective IPO is out, you can easily check it on IPO Ji website / App.

Steps to check allotment on website:
Click on the allotment tab on the title bar.
Login to your account.
Select the IPO from the drop-down list.
Add Account / Click on "Check Allotment" if accounts are already added.
The status of your application will be visible beside the respective account.

Steps to check allotment on App:
Tap on the allotment icon in the bottom bar of the IPO Ji App.
Login to your account.
Select the IPO from the drop-down list.
Add Account / Click on "Check Allotment" if accounts are already added.
The status of your application will be visible beside the respective account.

Note: You can check the allotment status of your application on IPO Ji even if you haven't applied for the IPO through IPO Ji.

What is an IPO refund?

An IPO refund is the money that an investor gets back if their application for shares in an IPO is not successful, either partially or completely. If you don't get a full allotment or if your application is rejected, then the extra money you have paid or the entire amount invested is returned to your bank account.

FAQs

Ans. Once the IPO is closed for subscription, investors must wait for allotment. If allotted, the shares are transferred to the respective Demat accounts. In case of non-allotment, a refund is initiated, and the amount is returned to the bank account.

Ans. You can check your allotment status on the IPO Ji website or app to see whether your application was successful or not.

Ans. If an IPO is not fully subscribed, the underwriter may lower the price band to attract investors. However, if it is still less than 90% subscribed on the closing day, the company will return the amount to all subscribers.

Ans. On the day of listing, log in to your Trading Account, select the stock from your holdings that you want to sell, choose the quantity, and sell the shares. IPO listings often bring profits for investors.

Ans. Based on the past 4 years of data, a significant number of IPOs have been profitable. However, stocks can be listed at a discounted price depending on the company’s financial records and market conditions.

Ans. You can sell IPO shares fully or partially on the listing day itself. However, some investors prefer holding the shares for a longer duration if they believe in the company and its financials.

Ans. There is no definite way to predict IPO performance on the listing day as various uncertain conditions can affect it. However, the Grey Market Premium (GMP) of an IPO can provide a brief idea about its potential performance.

Disclaimer: The GMP is a speculative indicator and should not be considered as a guaranteed measure of IPO performance. Always perform your own research or consult with a financial advisor before making investment decisions.


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