Clean Max Enviro Energy Solutions IPO | The issuance of observations on the IPO papers means the company can go ahead with its IPO plan within the next one year from the receipt of observation letter.
PhysicsWallah IPO GMP: The IPO will remain open for public bidding from November 11-13 at a price band of Rs 103-109 per share.
Groww shares will be listed on both NSE and BSE on November 12, following a 18 times subscription to its Rs 6,632-crore issue.
As stock market euphoria turns many first-generation entrepreneurs and startup employees into crorepatis, wealth managers say this liquidity surge could reshape demand in India’s premium housing segment, particularly in tech-heavy hubs such as Bengaluru, Gurugram, Pune, and Hyderabad.
Despite record fundraising of over Rs 1.5 lakh crore from 90-plus IPOs, most new listings in 2025 failed to deliver, with several stocks sinking sharply post debut.
A rise in the grey market premium (GMP) is often seen as an indicator of positive investor sentiment and expectations of listing gains.
Pine Labs IPO share allotment is expected by November 12, while the share listing is scheduled to take place on November 14.
Despite strong brand recall and robust IPO subscription, Lenskart listing disappointed investors who had bet on the company’s growth story in India’s expanding eyewear market.
Ambit Capital had issued a 'Sell' call on Lenskart shares, even before the stock made its much-anticipated market debut. This is a rare occasion when a brokerage issued a ‘Sell’ call on a stock even before it hit the stock markets.
Lenskart IPO share market debut was lower than the expectations in the grey market, which had expected a premium listing of about 2%.
The company, known for its point-of-sale (POS) solutions, payment processing, and merchant financing services, launched its Rs 3,900 crore IPO amid weak overall market sentiment.
Groww IPO Allotment Live: The IPO, open for subscription from November 4 to November 7, received an overwhelming response, with an overall subscription of 17.6 times, reflecting strong interest across all investor categories.
Seven companies will debut on the bourses this week, starting with eyewear maker Lenskart Solutions on November 10, Groww’s parent Billionbrains Garage Ventures on November 12, and Pine Labs on November 14.
On the NSE, Lenskart Solutions Ltd shares opened at Rs 395 apiece, 1.74% below the upper price band of Rs 402 per share.
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PhysicsWallah IPO | The company is preparing to launch its Rs 3,480-crore initial public offering (IPO), opening on November 11.
Fujiyama Power Systems IPO | The company is mobilising Rs 600 crore by issuing new shares, while promoters are offloading 1 crore equity shares via offer-for-sale.
InCred Holdings IPO | Shareholders approved for the IPO of the company on October 1 this year.
Capillary Technologies IPO | The company is raising Rs 345 crore via fresh shares, while promoter Capillary Technologies International, and investor Trudy Holdings will be selling over 92.28 lakh shares through offer-for-sale.
Lenskart and Groww will be listed on the secondary market. At least three new IPOs will open for subscription.
The company’s shares are proposed to be listed on stock exchanges on November 19.
Tenneco Clean Air India, part of the US-based Tenneco Group, has announced a price band of Rs 378–397 per share for its Rs 3,600-crore IPO.
Once the poster child of India’s digital payments boom, Pine Labs’ valuation cut maybe indicative of an inflection point for the sector from expansion to a search for steady, profitable growth
Lenskart IPO GMP: This comes despite the Rs 7,278-crore IPO seeing strong investor interest, being subscribed more than 28 times during its three days of public bidding.
Pine Labs IPO: Pine Labs has transitioned towards operating profitability, but it remains loss-making at the net level. Brokerages note the company's robust business, but are concerned about premium valuation of the public issue.